xxStumpyxx
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- Mar 15, 2015
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Typically how much progress should there be for gymnastics who train 3 days a week.
My daughter is 9 and trains 3 days a week in at a Country Recreational Grade level, she has been in her group for around 11 months and in development for 2 1/2 years.
My daughter is in a group with 7 other girls around her age, they do a lot of conditioning (which I would imagine is a big plus), progress has been made in strength over the time she has been with her coach, progress has been made on beam, forwards rolls, cartwheels, working back walkovers (seems all good there). The rarely do vault, they do wooden bars (straddle undershorts, back hip circles, they did do squat on bars when they joined the group 11 months ago, but since adding new girls to the group 5 months ago they stopped working in them. They don't do floor very often and the highest skill is a round off.
How much progress do these lower level groups usually make over a year? Is working on front or back handspring dills or walkovers too much to expect at their level, is working floor once a week too much to expect? They used to do floor basics, but they haven't done that in a while.
My daughter is 9 and trains 3 days a week in at a Country Recreational Grade level, she has been in her group for around 11 months and in development for 2 1/2 years.
My daughter is in a group with 7 other girls around her age, they do a lot of conditioning (which I would imagine is a big plus), progress has been made in strength over the time she has been with her coach, progress has been made on beam, forwards rolls, cartwheels, working back walkovers (seems all good there). The rarely do vault, they do wooden bars (straddle undershorts, back hip circles, they did do squat on bars when they joined the group 11 months ago, but since adding new girls to the group 5 months ago they stopped working in them. They don't do floor very often and the highest skill is a round off.
How much progress do these lower level groups usually make over a year? Is working on front or back handspring dills or walkovers too much to expect at their level, is working floor once a week too much to expect? They used to do floor basics, but they haven't done that in a while.