- Jul 12, 2013
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So those of you who have seen my previous posts will know that I recently set up a development squad with the aim of competing "grade 14" next year (floor is similar to usa level 3 but no round off or back handspring, vault is simply a jump onto a block from a springboard, bars is basically chin ups and legs lifts, beam is similar to usa level 1/2, plus a "range & conditioning routine- main parts are bridge, all three splits and straddle lever on a bench) . The girls are 7 and training 3 hours a week. It's a first for the club as well as being the first squad I have been in charge of so a new experience for all!
In one of my previous posts I asked about trying to inspire the girls (being a rec club there's no-one who can do anything past a round off back handspring and girls that can are few and far between) and another poster suggested visiting a higher level club to observe/join in...
Well I was wondering whether that could be a good idea, for myself and the girls to visit another club for a day (or perhaps more?) 1) So the girls can see higher levels gymnasts and see their work ethic and 2) so I could get some ideas from more experienced coaches..
I was wondering how common it was for coaches to do this, particularly in the UK? Is it best to go to a gym slightly further away in the hope the clubs are less likely to be competing against each other? What's the best way to go about arranging a club visit?
Thanks
In one of my previous posts I asked about trying to inspire the girls (being a rec club there's no-one who can do anything past a round off back handspring and girls that can are few and far between) and another poster suggested visiting a higher level club to observe/join in...
Well I was wondering whether that could be a good idea, for myself and the girls to visit another club for a day (or perhaps more?) 1) So the girls can see higher levels gymnasts and see their work ethic and 2) so I could get some ideas from more experienced coaches..
I was wondering how common it was for coaches to do this, particularly in the UK? Is it best to go to a gym slightly further away in the hope the clubs are less likely to be competing against each other? What's the best way to go about arranging a club visit?
Thanks
