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Old 02-04-2008, 05:19 PM
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I'm a level 8 and I go 9.5 hours. Its like nothing.... But I do go to open gym at least 2 hours a week usually 4
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it seems strange ur doing national stream on such small hours. as i say though i know nothing about MAG, apart from that at my gym we have our national boys doing 14hrs a week and i think they r only level 4 and i think they r probably about 9 or 10years old.... but our state kids only do about 6hours.
and as i said earlier for WAG at state level 5 your not allowed to do more than 10 hours. I would double check what program your doing with your club, if you are doing national stream you should be doing about 14hrs..... but it sounds to me like your doing state stream, as I think a club would not have kids competing national stream on 6hrs because the standard is soooo high as the hours are unlimited... so it would be disadvantaging you to enter you in national stream and have you compete against kids doing like 24hrs a week etc.
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Where I live in Australia there is no state stream. There is just the National stream and the international stream. And yes there are boys training 6 hours a week competing against boys training 16 hours a week and it isn't Always the ones who train more who come out on top.

It is difficult to compare WAG training hours to MAG training hours. Boys classes tend to be smaller so often nt quite as many hours are needed.
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my DD is level 4 (usag) and she does 11 hours a week
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Old 02-05-2008, 04:50 PM
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for MAG in Australia, there is really only the National stream (or international) as Aussie_Coach said.
There is a new state stream that was just introduced last year but it is not really big/popular at the moment because it is new (I am basing this on availability of competitions). I really hope it does become more popular with lots of competitions etc just like the WAG state stream because I think the implementation of a state stream for the boys is a great idea.
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My daghter is a 8 year old level 6 and works out 17 hours a week.
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