crazygymstermom
Proud Parent
Hi everyone! I'm new to this whole gym mom thing and find the farther my daughter goes the more confussed I get.
Dd (4 yo) started at her gym about 5 months ago. Before that she did a couple sessions at our town rec center. Dd really wants to make a team next season, at our gym they only evaluate for team at the end of the competetive season. Our gym has a pre-level 1 team and then one for each level. We have been pretty much garunteed that she will make a team but she is hoping for level 2 and I am trying to figure out if that is a possibility for her.
Dd will be 5 this summer so she'll just be old enouhg for level 2 next season.
Right now she is taking rec classes 2 days a week. Our gym uses color coded (one color for each level) progression sheets to keep track of their progress. She started out in the preschool class and was only there for a couple months before they decided to move her up. It took about a month to find classes with openings to move her to the level 1 rec classes. She had a private lesson earlier this week (something she wanted) and her coach told us she only has a couple things left to be completed on her level 1 progression sheet and she actually started her and marked off a few things on her level 2 progression sheet at that lesson.
So I guess what I'm wondering is how what level one is is rec compares to what level team they would make.
Dd (4 yo) started at her gym about 5 months ago. Before that she did a couple sessions at our town rec center. Dd really wants to make a team next season, at our gym they only evaluate for team at the end of the competetive season. Our gym has a pre-level 1 team and then one for each level. We have been pretty much garunteed that she will make a team but she is hoping for level 2 and I am trying to figure out if that is a possibility for her.
Dd will be 5 this summer so she'll just be old enouhg for level 2 next season.
Right now she is taking rec classes 2 days a week. Our gym uses color coded (one color for each level) progression sheets to keep track of their progress. She started out in the preschool class and was only there for a couple months before they decided to move her up. It took about a month to find classes with openings to move her to the level 1 rec classes. She had a private lesson earlier this week (something she wanted) and her coach told us she only has a couple things left to be completed on her level 1 progression sheet and she actually started her and marked off a few things on her level 2 progression sheet at that lesson.
So I guess what I'm wondering is how what level one is is rec compares to what level team they would make.