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The director at our gym (not sports science or gymnastics background) has said the squads will be on summer (Aus) vacation from
20-Dec to 19-Jan!!!!
(Hard close 24/12 to 5/1)

A 4-week break will destroy most of their skill building/development they’ve done this last term and before,
Leaving them unconditioned and more
likely to sustain injury on return. Comps aren’t that far off.

The director doesn’t really have any idea of “training principles”
Does anyone have some good easy access resources or information:
Eg.
- Muscle & strength degradation
- Motor coordination and muscle memory loss
- Cardio & flex reduction
- Initial recovery periods lengthened
- Motivation and mindset reduced

I could do an internet trawl but will take a while.

Most gymnasts will start competing early-mid May (some late March).

Training 9-17hrs p/w.

Kids will have a “home” program but honestly most will dip in/out at best.
That’s not their fault (kids on school holidays)

Any evidence based advice???
Thoughts on this!!??

Thanks coaches!
 
I'm not sure what level they are, but our gym stops for a month-almost a month every summer. It has not been a big issue usually.
Guessing you’re replying with US gymnastics background.
The thing is in US kids return from summer in August to start competing Dec/jan.
in Aus’ calendar it would be only 4-10 weeks before they all complete their new level. Level 3-8.

Many US kids in a squad/team would have opportunity to attend some sort of residential or day camp specific to competitive gym. But that option is also not being allowed.

Our girls would usually train from 5 Jan until school returns from summer break after 26 Jan.
 
I'm not a coach but a parent. I would have loved for my kid to have a month off. What a nice break for mind and body and even better for y'all in the southern hemisphere where it's summer and holidays. The level of skills that go with 9/hours of practice should have no problem getting back into the swing of things. Those with more hours also should be fine especially if they can maintain some conditioning while out of the gym and not ramp up again too quickly when they return.
 

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