- Mar 21, 2009
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Okay- this has been annoying me for the past several months. I need a
second opinion. :indifferent:
There's this girl in my class, and year younger and over a foot shorter then
me, who's being given loads of attention. She's going to be on team this year,
apparently.
I can do everything she can, heck- I can do more. I know 85% of the
compulsory routines (I can never get all those poses on beam quite right).
She didn't even know the difference between optional and compulsory until I
mentioned it to her. :rottentomato:
As you can see I'm pretty jealous, so this may have blinded me to some obvious
reasons why she's being picked and not me. But something very interesting
happened just yesterday.
I went to another gym for open gym time, as my gym is closed for the week.
The coaches there thought I was pretty good and invited me to join them for
the last hour of practice!! So ironic, especially since that gym is 45 minutes
away, so I can't go there regularly! :worried:
I have made it clear that I am interested in doing team. When I said to my
coach that I would like to do team, she replied with "Yeah, so would I." My
other coach just nodded and said that was a "good thing to work towards."
Give me an hour and I'll learn a routine! Ask me to name all the level 6-8
team members- I will! I watch them practice every monday! Ask her to try a
Tkachev (not that she'd ever do one)- she'll say, "what's that?"
I have all my level 5 skills except for kips and vault. The only part of the bar
routine she can do is the back hip circle-underswing-dismount.
My coaches say there are certain skills you have to have, but they didn't say
what they were. The team coach watched her do one thing and said she had
everything she needed. :ill:
I'm ready to write an essay on why they should give me a chance. What
should I do??
second opinion. :indifferent:
There's this girl in my class, and year younger and over a foot shorter then
me, who's being given loads of attention. She's going to be on team this year,
apparently.
I can do everything she can, heck- I can do more. I know 85% of the
compulsory routines (I can never get all those poses on beam quite right).
She didn't even know the difference between optional and compulsory until I
mentioned it to her. :rottentomato:
As you can see I'm pretty jealous, so this may have blinded me to some obvious
reasons why she's being picked and not me. But something very interesting
happened just yesterday.
I went to another gym for open gym time, as my gym is closed for the week.
The coaches there thought I was pretty good and invited me to join them for
the last hour of practice!! So ironic, especially since that gym is 45 minutes
away, so I can't go there regularly! :worried:
I have made it clear that I am interested in doing team. When I said to my
coach that I would like to do team, she replied with "Yeah, so would I." My
other coach just nodded and said that was a "good thing to work towards."
Give me an hour and I'll learn a routine! Ask me to name all the level 6-8
team members- I will! I watch them practice every monday! Ask her to try a
Tkachev (not that she'd ever do one)- she'll say, "what's that?"
I have all my level 5 skills except for kips and vault. The only part of the bar
routine she can do is the back hip circle-underswing-dismount.
My coaches say there are certain skills you have to have, but they didn't say
what they were. The team coach watched her do one thing and said she had
everything she needed. :ill:
I'm ready to write an essay on why they should give me a chance. What
should I do??
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