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    New to Gymnastics, would love some advice.

    Hi At 7 there are still many options for her. A child cannot even compete level 4 until they turn 7. You are correct that training can start much earlier, with 5 year olds in preteam. You did not say what her ability is. Is she in beginner classes or intermediate or advanced? Recreational...
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    WAG Kip consistency

    I agree completely!
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    WAG Kip consistency

    It takes a long time to perfect the kip. My level 4 and 5 team often have bad days were they just can't get their kip right. Repetition is the key, the more she does it the better she will get. I wouldn't waste money on privates as long as she knows the proper form, she just has to keep practicing.
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    Coaches Coaching and police work

    Hi I'm 55 years old and the mother of 6. I have been coaching off and on since I was 14. I competed back then and helped with preschool back then to help defray costs. I went to college, got married (and divorced and remarried). I've retired from this sport about 5 times and I keep coming...
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    MAG enlarging finger holes on grips

    I have my girls use sandpaper rolled up. Be careful not to make the holes too large. We also use the pulls on the uneven bars. Sliding the hole over them.
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    WAG Gyms near Port St. Lucie/palm beach FL

    I brought my team to a competition at 360 in Stuart. It's a nice gym. I've never been to tumble bees, but we've competed against them often. They are awesome. We are from South Florida, so that's all I know of the gyms up there.
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    WAG Question about training....

    I work my girls on basics once a week. It helps fix the flaws in the more advanced skills. If we do basics and concentrate on perfect body shape, it becomes a great building block.
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    Coaches Coaches hopping around

    We have one coach for pre-team and L1 and 2 which are non competitive. We have 2 coaches for all Compulsories, 3 through 5, and 1 Coach and a helper for Optionals. We also have 2 Excel coaches. The same coach that does the preteam two days a week coaches Excel on the other three days. We help...
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    WAG Summer practices

    We are opened all summer. The girls on my team take vacation with their families as they please. They are children and they need family time. I am taking a week off during the summer to go away with my own family and other coaches are doing the same. My girls are levels 3, 4 and 5.
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    WAG From bronze to level 4

    Our levels 3, 4 and 5 are together. When the girls come to us, we decide where they go. While I believe many of the skills in level 3 are ridiculous, they do promote proper form. Unless the gymnast has 2 back handsprings and 2 kips, glide kip and long kip to high bar, they should not skip 3.
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    WAG Feeling thankful for a pleasant gym "break up"

    A good coach wants what's best for their gymnasts. If I bump into a former team member, I am happy to see them and always hoping they do well.
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    WAG From bronze to level 4

    There is a huge increase in hours from a Bronze to 4. In our gym it's the difference of 9 to 20 hours a week. It's a huge commitment.
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    WAG Grips

    I hated grips when I competed. It was a long time ago and they have come a long way. I do not believe that they make the girls any safer. I do prefer the girls toughen up their hands.
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    WAG Grips

    Hi I am the levels 3,4 and 5 Coach at our gym. I look at grips as a right of passage. My girls cannot wear then until they get their glide kip. I have a few girls that hate wearing them, so I don't require them, but I do encourage them.

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