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Old 03-28-2008, 04:56 PM
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Wink re-visiting the gymnastics camp topic

Sorry to all if this has been discussed before but would you mind sharing your opinion on this good or bad (I can take it)...

My DD's gym sent out info on a summer camp that they are trying this year. It is the National Gymnastics Training Camp in NY. I thought this was a no brainer "no" my DD would not go because she is only 7 and only a L4, what would she be able to accomplish there? However, some teamates must have been talking about it at practice and she has been talking about going ever since. Wow, I can't even believe I am going to type this...I would hate for her to feel left out if everyone else is going so I am considering it, pending feedback from some of the other younger L4 teamates like my DD. We are going to go to an open house there too, but have any of you sent your DD's there and would you send a younger girl there with only L4 skills? I would really prefer to wait til she was a little older and maybe more mature. I can't believe I am even thinking about giving in to peer pressure, LOL, but this forum is such a vast wealth of knowledge I appeciate your feedback on these things since I am so new to this.

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Old 03-28-2008, 05:40 PM
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7 is very young to be going off to camp, how long will the camp be for? I personally would not do it at 7, but every kid is different and you know your own child better than anyone.
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If they let her go it could be a great experience. I would find out more about it...
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My DD is 7 (turned in Feb) and training L4, she and I are going to Lake Owen this summer for the week. They have a mom and dad to camp program where parents can work to offset the fees. She will be off with her teammates, and I will be working in the camp store. She will also be the youngest one from our gym going.

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Old 03-28-2008, 06:47 PM
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I dont envy your delimma! I know the feeling of worrying that your DD will be left out! It is heartbreaking!

7 is awfully young to go away.... That being said, I put my 9 year old on a plane to Texas to go to Bela's camp when she was a L5.

I think that it will give you piece of mind when you go to the open house. My other suggestion would be: if you cannot be at the camp with your DD - Make sure there is a teammate's mom there, and most importantly friends from her team.

When My DD went to TX, She flew down with another parent, and bunked with her team there were 11 of them that went that year. Knowing that there was a mom around and the girls that she spends so much time with... it really helped. It was like a week long slumber party!

meanwhile I was home waiting by the phone every night for a phone call.......
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how was bela camp..we are thinking about it in the next couple of years
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Old 03-28-2008, 07:02 PM
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It was her first Camp experience. She liked it, they do very very heavy spotting on skills She came away from it 'doing' L9 & 10 Skills.

That was the only year we did Bela's Camp. It was a great opportunity, she loved Meeting Bela. She keeps the picture of her and him next to her bed.

We have gone to Lake Owen the past 2 years. It is much closer to us. She really likes Lake Owen. She likes that she is working skills that she can use. She loves the lake and beach. It feels like Summer camp.

I think part of it is an age thing too.. When she was 9. 'Learning' how to do a Tuck on Beam was like a Dream.. Now at 12, she is working skills that she needs.. She is excited for extra time in the gym to perfect her Giants, Work her double fulls, and that ever elusive Tsuk.
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I would say keep an open mind at this point and not commit to camp. Great chance to go and see the place---that is your time to ask lots of questions and see how you feel about her being away at a young age. I would really want specifics on the daily schedule because at that age they do require alot of structure.

Will there be parents of any of her L4 teammates staying through the week or one of the coaches? If not, I would be very reluctant to send a 7yo away to camp. I'm sure it is almost impossible to say "no" to her right now----been there with the roll of the sad eyes

My gymmie will do her 1st "away" camp this summer and she is turning 12. She and 11 others from her gym plus 2 moms and the head coach will be off to Lake Owen. It does mean a plane flight and then a drive to get to camp. Since there will be adults that know her and she seems to have that drive to get those L8 skills down, we feel this will be a nice oppurtunity for her. Before we sent in any money though I sat down and discussed with her about why she wanted to go(probably easier to do with an 11 yo than a 7 yo!).
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It sounds like you guys have so much going for your gymnasts in the US, we do not have gymnastics camps in Australia except for the national team, but we don't even really have summer camps in Australia. The summer school holidays are only 6 weeks long and very few kids go away because Christemas is right in the middle.

Are these camps common? Do many kids go?
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My little one is 7 and regardless of skill level, I think that is awfully young to be away for a week. She has done an overnight at Girl Scout camp (last summer at 6). My older DD went to IGC and they don't even take kids under 8.
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