Lots of good input has been given already. I've got nothing new to add other than to say that there are some parents (myself for one) who totally relate and understand the pain you are going through. It's hard to understand what it is like to have your gymmie suffer through an extended block...
Sounds like for sure the best course of action is for me to stay the course, be patient, apply no pressure, and push my own negativity out of my mind lest it affect her. One thing I didn't hear from any of you is that we should throw in the towel unless she chooses to do so. I definitely have...
I've read through several old threads related to fears and quitting so I know there is lots of info out there. But, I'm not quite sure I've seen one related to this particular question.
I have a 9 year old daughter who's competeing level 5. She began suffering with fears on back tuck over the...
Favoritism will happen at any gym, any school, any workplace, anywhere until the end of time. Heck, I have even experienced it at church of all places. It is hard for me as an adult to accept and manage. So of course it is super hard for kiddos when they are aware of it. Ugh!! Sorry for...
Ahhhh THIS!!! ^^^ I created a thread about this not too long ago. If we could figure out the root cause between muscling up with bent arms and straight arm kips we could win a Nobel peace prize! Lol!!! I'm sure we'll both be past this concern soon Mrs. Puma!
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I have no help to offer. But I can say that we are right there with you. It is so hard to watch!!! Wishing your DD good luck to go from "this close" to "got it" very soon!
Crying during conditioning by new team girls at the beginning of summer training is very common. However, crying mid-season by girls who have been on team for a while would be unusual.
In the case of the kip, it was there dor a week and now gone. So that would fall under "never really had it". I tend to be a pessimistic person. So i am mentally preparing for no kip this summer which will mean no level 4 in the fall. I was just searching for some way i could keep hope...
So, primarily i am asking this question in terms of a lost kip and lost press handstand. But i imagine that the answer could apply to other skills as well. Do kids lose kips and press handstands because of inadequate strength, flexibility, or lack of mental cues? Naturally i am asking so i...
I am trying to mentally prepare myself for the possibility that my gymmie might repeat level 3 despite a year where she averaged over 37 AA. Our gym not only wants a gymnast to "have" the level 4 skills but have a reasonable expectation that they'll score well over 36 AA. A possible barrier to...
It is for this exact reason that I pay my kids for grades. We do $10 for A's and $5 for B's at each report card. I would never pay for gym skills though. However, a small treat to reward hard work always makes sense to me.
This is a tough one because you would hate to "make" her stay in any sport that she didn't want to do. But, it would be a real shame for her to quit solely because of one yelling coach. First, she'll never know what kind of coaching relationship they might have developed given some time. But...