Women Weekly Conditioning Homework

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I coach out of a very small gym in a small town. Our JO 2/3 team only has 3.25-6 hours of class each week. The girls range from 7-13. Up until now, we have been giving the gymnasts conditioning homework to complete on a weekly basis. This usually consists of a 10-15 minute workout that must be completed twice at their own leisure. It focuses on strengthening the muscles needed to master skills they are working on.

Most of the girls seem eager to do it, and I try to make it fun for them. However, I am wondering when it is too much? I don't want them to lose interest, or to take over their personal lives.

What are some of your thoughts on conditioning homework?
 
All you can do is suggest. You really can't get them to comply. The kids who want to will. Those that don't won't.

It does help to let them know what the exercise will help with.

And then you need to let it go.

Our gym doesn't encourage at home conditioning until L4. But they would give workouts if we asked.
 
I don't have a specific list, but if a kid/group are really struggling with something I might suggest something they can do at home- usually really basic stuff like splits, hollow holds, leg lifts lying on the floor. The kids who are dedicated and want to improve in that area will do it gladly, those who don't just stay where they are.
 

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