Ours were a combination of bands and places for regional comps and just places for the invitational comps. Sorry I get confused with the terminology.
So prior to this change, did the 'State' gymnasts attend the invitational competitions alongside the ALP/NLP gymnasts? Just not the State and...
Hi Jess! Thank you so much for your incredibly detailed reply. That’s explained a lot! My daughter was level 4 this year and will be in 5 next. We are at a small relatively low hours gym (it seems) but don’t have the state stream. So I assume we won’t enter state as the hours perhaps aren’t low...
Hi all! Apologies as I know this is unlikely to get much traction here but I can no longer find the Australia forum.
It seems that GymNSW has added a National and State stream option. Just curious if anyone knows much about it? Is it a formal thing where you have to be registered as a State or...
One comp that my daughters' club attends does a strength/flexibility component and I think it's wonderful. It's an area my level 4 girl excels in so she ends up with medals (it's a banding system rather than places with ribbons and medals rather to represent their score) and it is the best boost...
Totally understand. Can you try send an email? Explain how she’s loving it and wants to do stuff at home and you would love to hear how she’s coping. They may be more receptive. (Or maybe you’ve done this but I missed it)
We don't get feedback either. I speak to my daughters' coaches for logistics reasons, medical reasons and general chit-chat at pick-up and drop-off because we are a small gym and they are friendly. Sometimes when she learns a cool new skill they will show me the video but 'feedback' is...
This is the problem, when talking about kids under the teen years there is no doubt they’ll grow. I thought ours were expensive but reading this thread I guess I should be relieved as i’d be pissed to pay these prices when it is possibly to get cheaper as I have no doubt mine will need a new one...
So an update (in case anyone ever searches kip like I did).. she has it! It just suddenly came. Interestingly so can do it at gym but not at home on our bar so there's that. I guess because it's not 'bouncy' like a normal bar/maybe chalk etc. Now she doesn't even try at home as she says it feels...
Ahh ok! Thanks for clarifying. My daughter just said they have a BWO in their routine and didn’t mention tic toc so I wrongly assumed it meant it was compulsory. Didn’t realise there was an option in level 4. Good to know :)
In Australia a BWO is required in level 4 routine and back handspring not until level 5 so I imagine because of that it's unlikely to teach handspring without one?
So far kip. Still doesn't have it (doesn't need it yet but they are working them) but can do a cast to handstand which I think is a couple of levels away. On floor she doesn't seem to have a front walkover but can do a front and back handspring. Skills are funny things.