I was wondering how adult gymnastics programs are run at other gyms. You always here about how important following skill progressions are for younger gymnasts, but I feel like like the adult classes at my gym don't do that. All the classes are drop in so there will be new people who have never done gymnastics before mixed with people who go every week (like me). It will be someone's first time there and they'll be trying to do a front handspring yet they maybe can't even do a backwards roll. Is there a reason adult gymnastics is setup so differently? I feel like because it is drop in I'm kind of learning everything in pieces. It wasn't till a few weeks in that an instructor actually explained what a hollow position is to me. Because I go so often the instructors sometimes work with me a little more, but sometimes I just wish I could learn some more basics like a front limber or backbend kickover. We do practice different handstand drills, rolls, cartwheels, and round offs every class, but the goal for my beginner class is to do a bhs, fhs, and maybe a ft so that is what they work on the most. How are your adult gymnastics programs set up?