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30 hours is crazy at that level JMO
JMO your mileage may vary.Has anyone opted to practice fewer hours? Saying you are not going on Wednesdays or whatever because your kid just needs one day to not be stressed about homework.
The group my daughter is in is called the Fast Track Elite (girls who are elite or trying to go elite). The normal level 7-10 I think go 15-20 hours, home school and gym all takes place at the gym for the fast track girls.I personally think 30 hours I crazy unless you are elite.
Completely agreeI personally think 30 hours I crazy unless you are elite.
The group my daughter is in is called the Fast Track Elite (girls who are elite or trying to go elite). The normal level 7-10 I think go 15-20 hours, home school and gym all takes place at the gym for the fast track girls.
My issue with that many hours is the overuse injuries. We were at a gym with hours like that, and at one point, over half the team had stress fractures from overuse. I think it depends on the type of coaching and conditioning too. Our gym does 20 hours for level 6/7. Level 8 gets about the same, maybe a couple of hours more here and there. This seems to be about average compared to other programs. I think it would be hard to do optionals going less than 16 hours per week.I get that. Our gym has a similar group. My daughter is in the fast track group (although she is not interested in/not “good” enough for elite) and does an additional 6 hours about the normal 12 for level 4. The Fast Track level 6/7 girls (there are 20 girls total in that fast track group including the TOPS girls) do 22 hours. We have another FT group of level 8-10 girls, including a couple who will do HOPES this season, but even those girls train 24 hours I’m pretty sure. Only the qualified, actual elite girls train over that. I just think at level 7-8, even if hoping for elite/HOPES, 30 hours is too many. But, that’s why there are different gyms and programs and we all make the best decisions we can for our own children.
Has anyone opted to practice fewer hours? Saying you are not going on Wednesdays or whatever because your kid just needs one day to not be stressed about homework.
How many hours do the level 6/7s train at your gym?
I feel like our gym has high training hours for compulsories but then they are on the low end for the beginning of optionals.
Thanks!
Also, I guess the other question is how many girls train at that time because that impacts the amount of time they actually get on each apparatus. We have 10 girls in level 6.How many hours do the level 6/7s train at your gym?
I feel like our gym has high training hours for compulsories but then they are on the low end for the beginning of optionals.
Thanks!