wallflowerone
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- Sep 12, 2013
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DD (I have no idea what abbreviations you use on this board). Has done two years of All-Star cheer (2nd & 3rd grade). We did not sign her up for All-Star this year, so that she could relax and move at her own pace, continue with tumbling classes. Well, coach ended up getting upset with her for not maxing out her potential. Stated he has girls with less talent that work harder and if she worked as hard as them she would (I guess have no more skills left, she can do a tuck, whip, layout maybe not perfect). Thus he didn't want to work with her anymore, which led to her running out of the gym in tears. About two weeks later the gym owner texted (coach is not the owner) if DD wanted to do All-Star. They are hurting for girls this season, the squad is small. I sort of rolled my eyes around with that text. Last year 1/2 way in the cheer season she did get a mental block it progressed all the way to not being able to-do her back handspring (which is part of why we wanted to sit out this year and just let her move at her own pace). After the cheer season was over (their was a change in gym owners and thus a new coach-this is the one that had the minor blow up with her) she did get over her mental block pretty quick (spring). Over the summer she did learn a new tumble pass (whip). This was with the new coach. He did apolize a few weeks later and stated if she did All-Star he wouldn't have said "I don't want to work with her anymore". Despite all this she wanted to tumble I questioned her if she really meant it. I would like her to but at the end only if she wants to. Our options are limited, we live in a small town their is a cheer gym but no gymnastics gym. She has actually talked about gymnastics (she adores Gabby Douglas along with Teen Beach movie -LOL-). But, their is a gymnastics coach that comes down to the local community collage and teaches gymnastics tumbling (no bars). I ended up signing her up for it this term and we've done two classes so far. That her tumble skills such she would be able to go on his team. He is familiar with whom her old coach was and that his teaching style was a mix of gymnastics and cheer (he could tell I guess by her style that she had worked with him?) where the new one (he was familiar with that one also) is more cheer tumble. The problem is the distance to the gymnastics gym, I mapquested it and depending on the route I take it's 53/55 miles. I do know people will drive further then that to attend a specific cheer gym. Infact this gymnastics coach said, even though he owned a gym he had to drive his son 1 1/2 hours to be on a mens team. At the end, I don't even know if the timing (when school gets out) would work out for her to even attend a true gymnastics class let alone be on a team. Gymnastics is something she states she would like to-do but it's never been a true option. I do think gymnastics is going to be harder when you add the bars and beams and explained this to her. Also, big picture wise is gymnastics more $ or the same has comp. cheer ?
Thanks, This may be a wee bit long, drawn out hope you can make it out. Sorry
Thanks, This may be a wee bit long, drawn out hope you can make it out. Sorry