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Just a note, as they progress in gymnastics they increase their hours, so they stay up later to do homework, etc. My level 10 never got more than 6 hours of sleep a night regularly.
She also went to Woodward when she was 9. There is A LOT of non-gymnastics time, too much if you ask me. Your dd will surely be able to find some time to get some extra sleep if she needs to (or wants to ). She will have fun. She sounds like a more serious kid, though, so she may be disappointed in the actual hours they do gymnastics. I wanted a gym-centered camp with extra stuff on the side, and I felt WW was a kids camp with gymnastics on the side. But that's just me.
They also had to share the pool with the guys from the skateboarding camp, and that bothered me the most. Teenage boys/young men sharing the pool with little girls up to teens at the same time. Again, that's just me. I'm not wanting to debate the merits or pitfalls of this aspect. It may be different now, that was in 2005.
She also went to Woodward when she was 9. There is A LOT of non-gymnastics time, too much if you ask me. Your dd will surely be able to find some time to get some extra sleep if she needs to (or wants to ). She will have fun. She sounds like a more serious kid, though, so she may be disappointed in the actual hours they do gymnastics. I wanted a gym-centered camp with extra stuff on the side, and I felt WW was a kids camp with gymnastics on the side. But that's just me.
They also had to share the pool with the guys from the skateboarding camp, and that bothered me the most. Teenage boys/young men sharing the pool with little girls up to teens at the same time. Again, that's just me. I'm not wanting to debate the merits or pitfalls of this aspect. It may be different now, that was in 2005.