caidpark
Proud Parent
So we parents always joke about we'll know what the coaches plans are for our girls the day of the first meet. While I've learned to trust the coaches, I still find it frustrating to not know what the aim is.
My daughter just turned 8. She competed level 3 last year, but did one day a week of uptraining and tested out of level 4 at an in house meet.
At the parent meeting for level 5 at the beginning of summer the girls were put in two groups. The one will be training a few extra hours a week (this is the higher group). About a week into summer my daughter was moved to this higher training hour group.
Now I'm left guessing what level the coaches plan on her competing this year. I know she'll have to do a minimum of one meet level 5. Is jumping from level 3 to possibly 6 in a year as dramatic as it seems to be in my head? When would you expect the coaches to give you some insight?
My daughter just turned 8. She competed level 3 last year, but did one day a week of uptraining and tested out of level 4 at an in house meet.
At the parent meeting for level 5 at the beginning of summer the girls were put in two groups. The one will be training a few extra hours a week (this is the higher group). About a week into summer my daughter was moved to this higher training hour group.
Now I'm left guessing what level the coaches plan on her competing this year. I know she'll have to do a minimum of one meet level 5. Is jumping from level 3 to possibly 6 in a year as dramatic as it seems to be in my head? When would you expect the coaches to give you some insight?