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Agree with Dunno, your boss has just opened the door for more problems with other parents. Tell him/her you are done at the end of the season. Be nice and explain why. Find a new gym
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I know of a girl that (in the middle of a season) competed Old L5 and Old L6 IN THE SAME MEET ... actually did better on floor in the L6 meet, but was 2.325 lower in the AA at L6, so she finished the season as a L5 and won STATE!
Our HC can relate. We had a girl in Old L4 who scored a season HIGH of 33.5 (scored in a meet with a LOT of personal bests). Her scores ranged from 31.45 to 33.5. When the "Great Level Change" happened, her mom didn't want her to "go down a level" so she TOLD HC that she would be at the L4 team camp. Long story short... she is repeating L4 this season after a season high of 30.2 (HC wouldn't let her switch to Xcel for this season, even though she allowed 2 younger girls and others who struggled to make the switch... the other girls had scored better in Old L4 and skill-wise were where they should be at the time to move up to New L4 OR they had chosen to repeat, doing New L3 instead).We have a difficult mom (LOL, well several) but one in particular insists that her daughter move up every time. She is a MESS and should have been held back at L4/5 in order to polish her routines. Almost everyone else there MUST polish their routines but not this girl. The mom is HUGE COMPLAINER so the coach just lets her move, however messy and she competes with 33s and 34s.
It finally caught up however, this year coach said, 'no you are repeating' and the girl cried and threw a tantrum......guess what, for the first time in 3 years, she is trying to clean up!!! good for her, she may even look polished and get on the podium!
Has anyone ever competed a couple meets one level and a couple meets another level before sectionals just to compare?