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    Parents Weekly Schedule

    Our schedule is crazy too. My girls are 7 and 9 in the 1st and 4th grades and my son is 12 in 7th grade. Mon - both girls: gym 4-7, dance 7:15-8 Tues - DS12 - basketball practice 6:30 am, girls gym 4-7 Wed - DD9 basketball practice 3:30-4:40 then gym till 7, DD7 gym 4-7, both girls: ballet...
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    Funny Things People who don't do gym have said?

    This thread is cute. In addition to gym, my 9 yo plays volleyball. The older sister of a vball teammate is a gymnast who recntly quit competing due to injury and now coaches some at the gym. At the volleyball game the other night, she pointed out to my dd that, "you can tell you're a gymnast...
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    Funny Things Gymnasts say

    LOL...both my girls called it that. I think the little one still does.
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    Can a child compete Level 5 without Level 4?

    Wow! 38's and 39's - that's amazing. I don't think we'll see scores like that any time soon - My little one is all about "doing" the skills, but she doesn't focus on the little things. Her coaches are working with her on form, straight legs and pointed toes, and she's definitely improving, but...
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    Can a child compete Level 5 without Level 4?

    Thank you! Because she is so young, if she had to learn level 4 routines at the last minute in addition to 5, I think it would be tough. I don't think she would do either well. I didn't know about the age thing either, but she turns 7 next month so we're good there.
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    Can a child compete Level 5 without Level 4?

    I have 2 DD's in gym, ages 6 and 9. DD9 competed Level 4 last year and is going to start the season as a Level 5. DD6 competed as a Level 3 last year. Her coach says she is close enough on her kip that by December when competition season starts she'll have it. He is planning on having her...
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