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@datamom’s post is pretty similar to the hours my dd gym does.

I don’t think age necessarily indicates the best hours for your child. I see older kids struggle with more hours and younger kids thrive.

My daughter is 8 and just completed level 6, she is at 18 hours a week and begs to go more.
 
We really don't go by age either...

Xcel Bronze = 5 hours
Xcel Silver = 8 hours
L4 = 12 hours
L6/7 = 16 hours
L8/9/10 = 20 hours

We have the ability to run extremely talented athletes at higher hours when needed... however... we have no one that needs it or wants it right now. My daughter ran up 27.5 hours/week. 7.5 hours of this was private lessons with me... so there was no need to do more than that.

If I could get everyone (parents) to buy in better... I would do this with our program...

Xcel Bronze = 8 hours
Xcel Silver = 12 hours
L4 = 16 hours
L6/7 = 20 hours
L8/9/10 = 20 hours

More time on trampoline... dance... and bars early on is very beneficial. Not so much on the tumbling and impact side of things.
 
My daughter will turn 9 later this year. I'm curious how many hours other gymnasts of a similar age are training? As a parent, I am trying to balance her love of gym and desire to progress/compete with overtraining/injuries.
Apparently my gym is an extreme outlier bc level 3s practice 4 hours a week only...now I'm starting to worry.
 
My daughter will turn 9 later this year. I'm curious how many hours other gymnasts of a similar age are training? As a parent, I am trying to balance her love of gym and desire to progress/compete with overtraining/injuries.
My sons the same age and he does 3.5 hours gymnastics per week. He would go more, but at this age I think having other sports too keeps the balance so he does the same again in other specific sports + 2hrs of PE
 
My daughter will turn 9 later this year. I'm curious how many hours other gymnasts of a similar age are training? As a parent, I am trying to balance her love of gym and desire to progress/compete with overtraining/injuries.
It depends on the level your daughter is at.... My daughter is upper optionals and has been training 25 hours a week in summer since she was 8 or 9...and 20 hours during school hours. When she was in compulsories it was still 20-25 in summer, but around 12-16 during the school year. She usually asks to go early still, they aren't honestly training full speed the whole time they are there, lots of waiting around and goofing off with friends.
 

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