- Feb 9, 2026
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I need some straight talk on XCEL, and yes, I have spent a lot of time reading threads on this site and others.
My daughter is currently in xcel bronze and she is one of the youngest at 7. Her coaches have them all doing the same skills and routines, but from what I am reading - isn't the point of xcel that they do their own routines and get to try out new skills when they are ready?
I am looking ahead to her potential path here as a move up in level once a year, which to me means that if she is in diamond by the time she is 11, it will be far too late to move her to a gym that does DP. Am I thinking about this the right way?
Our gym doesn't do DP, and yes I absolutely understand the xcel program intentions, but my daughter is bored, and demanding more gymnastics. She wants to do backhand springs and learn more bars, but its very one size fits all. I feel like she is being limited right out of the gate by xcel - but maybe it's just her current gym?
Thoughts?
My daughter is currently in xcel bronze and she is one of the youngest at 7. Her coaches have them all doing the same skills and routines, but from what I am reading - isn't the point of xcel that they do their own routines and get to try out new skills when they are ready?
I am looking ahead to her potential path here as a move up in level once a year, which to me means that if she is in diamond by the time she is 11, it will be far too late to move her to a gym that does DP. Am I thinking about this the right way?
Our gym doesn't do DP, and yes I absolutely understand the xcel program intentions, but my daughter is bored, and demanding more gymnastics. She wants to do backhand springs and learn more bars, but its very one size fits all. I feel like she is being limited right out of the gate by xcel - but maybe it's just her current gym?
Thoughts?