I didn't leave my dd until she was 6 and on team
Even before she was going 2-3 times a week. I think that 3.5 is too young to leave. Especally if she needs help with her leotard.
Our leo/warmup and bag runs 350 every 2 years
and our competion fee this year is 700. She is a level 7. But for our level 4s it is 400, level 5s 600. Also USGA membership of 55(i think) once a year.
In the summer the girls can wear shorts over their leotards
When training for competition, then it is only when the girl has her period. The coaches want to be able to see their hip placement for form
I heard from another gym(not ours) that yours closed down? Another is moving out there and teaming with Bliss to take over the slack. You guys produced a lot of great gymnasts.
We are going to GWGF, also went to Palouse meet(m
My daughter competes level 5 for Northwest. Her leo was bright green and bright blue. What level is your daughter?
I disagree with you on this
There is no pressure to make it to the next level in rec/prep op. There is novice and advanced. Not will I make it to level 5 or whatever the next season. If you have the right skills you can compete advanced. You don't have to qualify for state competitions...
are the same things. My daughter used to compete rec op here in Wa and she moved to compulsory this season. Rec op is more fun for the kids, they learn tricks sooner, when competing the judges aren't as harsh and strict. A lot of rec op gymnasts are prior compulsory ones who still love...
Thanks for letting me know
I am trying to find new hair styles for my dd. I am getting bored with what I know. We love the twisted style with the zig zag part. I just cant figure out how to do that.
What I would do with your dds hair
I would get a bone tail comb (like at a beauty supply store) and put twists in. I use rewind or similar gel, take small sections and wrap the hair over the comb, pulling the comb out as you twist. That keeps it tight and is really easy to do.
I have seen the silver scissors styles
mentioned there is a flyer you can look through to see what style you want, is that flyer one they give out? Where is silver scissors located? Maybe I can get a copy of it.
My dd is 8, first yr level 5. She has been competing
as an advanced rec-op gymnast for 2 seasons before this. So this is her first year in levels, she has many of the level 7-8 skills, but has to work out some form issues she learned before.
My dd went to a gym like that
She was taught back handsprings before back walkovers. The owners reasoning was that if they can learn the harder tricks then go for it. It really affected her form. It has taken her about a year to break all the bad habits she learned at that gym. Now at her...
My daughter will also be competing there
She is a level 5. This is her first year competing in levels, she was rec-op before. Coeur D'Alene is BEAUTIFUL. The girls love the meet there. We are about 40 min from there. It is a good meet. Good luck to your daughter!
My dd is 8 and has been competing as a rec op gymnast for 2 years. She did really well, then decided to switch to compulsories. She is loving it. Due to some form issues she is a level 5, but will go to 7 as soon as she makes some corrections. She just taught herself a back handspring back...