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My DD has never once been given specific deduction feedback from a comp routine, and that's across multiple gyms.Her coaches never give her individual feedback? I'm not sure about that.
My DD has never once been given specific deduction feedback from a comp routine, and that's across multiple gyms.
She doesn't ask for much, thank goodness. But I am glad she is strong enough to ask, and that she knows...gives her peace of mind.Careful what you wish for.
I am guessing they get feedback they just don't get into the specifics of deductions.I agree with this. My DD regularly has not gotten individual feedback regarding meet performance, particularly as a compulsory gymnast.
Sorry posted to soon, the day is for us parents where they break down the routines and what is expected.We have a day where the coaches review what the judges are looking for.
My DD has never once been given specific deduction feedback from a comp routine, and that's across multiple gyms.
Okay but you guys realize that they are supposed to be doing the things they do a meet in practice. So it really should be no surprise if a tell a kid repeatedly they need locked arms on bars and this is resulting from a lack of attention to conditioning and drill stations (which I always make explicitly clear) and I tell them exactly how much deduction it is, do they really need specific deductions on their competition attempt? Do these coaches never tell kids what their deductions are in practice? (which boggles my mind). If they perform practice attempts of routines and get feedback, that is your answer. If your daughter has a specific goal she MUST tell and ask her coaches "did I straight my legs that time? Do I need to hold my handstand to score higher?" Etc.
What I mean is it is such a HUGE group so she isn't get ALL her individual little nitpicky deductions-no time for that. The big stuff that they all need to work on, yes.Her coaches never give her individual feedback? I'm not sure about that.
Okay but you guys realize that they are supposed to be doing the things they do a meet in practice. So it really should be no surprise if a tell a kid repeatedly they need locked arms on bars and this is resulting from a lack of attention to conditioning and drill stations (which I always make explicitly clear) and I tell them exactly how much deduction it is, do they really need specific deductions on their competition attempt? Do these coaches never tell kids what their deductions are in practice? (which boggles my mind). If they perform practice attempts of routines and get feedback, that is your answer. If your daughter has a specific goal she MUST tell and ask her coaches "did I straight my legs that time? Do I need to hold my handstand to score higher?" Etc. I don't think you need to get this information from random parents and level 4 gymnasts on a message board when I'm guessing her coaches would be willing to tell her.