The front half of the left side of her head is very bald- there is more loss around the head but the loss is literally where a headband would sit. For now we are working with elastic bandanas. I will have to figure out options for competition.
My kiddo has ophiasis pattern alopecia areata, so the hair loss is literally where a wide headband sits naturally on the head. I am exploring a gym wig for competitions- that said, we found some peace for now with elastic bandanas.
Topical steroids made her feel sick and she is not comfortable...
They are giving her wiggle room cause she has lost nearly 50% of her hair.
They personally have not had a gymnast with alopecia, so they are about as clueless as we are.
My kiddo who is Xcel Silver developed alopecia a few months ago. She has lost too much hair for her to desire to put in a ponytail, but has enough hair it is getting in her face for practices.
Any suggestions for thick athletic hairbands suitable for a 9 year old, or athletic head coverings so...
My kiddo was training level 3 when she was 5 and in Kindergarten, but by January it was very clear she was not ready to commit. I pulled her out and placed her back in rec. Then COVID hit.
Now my daughter is 8 and in third grade, this year she competed Bronze. She competed at State yesterday...
And she is still getting 35AA…
She does like the videos as she misses stuff unless she can review it. Her gym does a lot of videos too but not for competitions.
Hopefully training more once meets are done will help solidify the skills! Thank you!
I really appreciate it. Her coach swears up and down it is more with competitions- she performs better during practices.
When she practices at home I have been starting to video her in slow motion so she can see what her arms are doing when she’s practicing her moves. I actually don’t tell her...
My 8 year old daughter is having a great first season competing XB! She loves it and is managing solid 35s AA.
Her biggest challenge area is general sloppiness and performance appearance. Especially on floor. Her arms flap around, she takes lots of extra hops, and she struggles to smile/look...
My kiddo is really struggling with just her round off. Her brain cannot fathom the switch from cartwheel. I hope once meets are done she can focus more on honing this skill- really hurts her floor scores.
Preschool gymnastics- 2-4
Recreational classes- 4-5
Pre-Team- 5
Level 3- 5-6, pulled out right after 6th birthday because she did not have the maturity, but thankfully this was 2 months before COVID lockdown
Went back to level 2 rec before lockdown- 6
Took a year and a half off
Returned to...
I feel the same! My kiddo keeps scoring lower in Xcel Bronze Floor this year and I have zero feedback on what exactly is going on besides making guesses. She has qualified for state, which is next, but I would love to help her clean up her floor routine in the weeks leading up to it. Guess it is...
My kiddo never has done any formal practice until this year, at 8. She would do handstands before, but never anything to what she was learning in gym.
Heck, it was hard for her to stick to the stations even in class until she was 7!
My name is Rachel and I am a proud parent to a 5 year old gymnast. My daughter started gymnastics at 2 because her father and I were concerned about passing along a mild genetic muscle condition my husband has, so we figured it would be good to introduce an activity to help with tone and...