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mandy
hello!
I have got a severe problem. My youngest DD Sophia (8 years old, Level 3 but soon 4) is doing gymnastics since 1 year. She loves it a lot and practices 3x2hours. My older DD is a Level 7 soon. Whenever she watches her older sister she says: "That's were I want to get someday!" I don't want to raise Level 10 gymnasts, just girls who love exercising and they do!
So, Sophia recently complained about pain on the ischial tuberosity (like tendinosis - it hurts when she is doing pike stretch but not when she is doind splits!), hip pain when raising the leg and twisting it to the side and in a straddle L support position (snapping hip syndrome or smth) and knee pain. All on the right side. She also has overpronation of the feet on both sides.
We have been to a doctor and he said "So, your daughter is just not made for gymnastics. Her hips are not made for splits!" Then he added "I bet she has really wesk gluteus muscles as well, problems will get worse if she continues her sport." He ordered physical therapy.
Sophia cried all the way home, silently. She refuses to eat and claimed she won't go to training tomorrow. But today I caught her doing splits in her room!
So I am super frustrated!
Have you ever heard about smth like that?
She doesn't need to be a contortionist or high level athlete. Just a healthy little girl who likes her sports and trains 8 - 10 hours a week!
Btw, she is able to do all splits.
What do you think? What would you do?
I have got a severe problem. My youngest DD Sophia (8 years old, Level 3 but soon 4) is doing gymnastics since 1 year. She loves it a lot and practices 3x2hours. My older DD is a Level 7 soon. Whenever she watches her older sister she says: "That's were I want to get someday!" I don't want to raise Level 10 gymnasts, just girls who love exercising and they do!
So, Sophia recently complained about pain on the ischial tuberosity (like tendinosis - it hurts when she is doing pike stretch but not when she is doind splits!), hip pain when raising the leg and twisting it to the side and in a straddle L support position (snapping hip syndrome or smth) and knee pain. All on the right side. She also has overpronation of the feet on both sides.
We have been to a doctor and he said "So, your daughter is just not made for gymnastics. Her hips are not made for splits!" Then he added "I bet she has really wesk gluteus muscles as well, problems will get worse if she continues her sport." He ordered physical therapy.
Sophia cried all the way home, silently. She refuses to eat and claimed she won't go to training tomorrow. But today I caught her doing splits in her room!
So I am super frustrated!
Have you ever heard about smth like that?
She doesn't need to be a contortionist or high level athlete. Just a healthy little girl who likes her sports and trains 8 - 10 hours a week!
Btw, she is able to do all splits.
What do you think? What would you do?