I think achievement is the way to go for young athletes or first year athletes. My daughter competed USAG 3P last year and got a 9.65 on an event. It earned her 9th place! One meet we went to, one girl for TWO tens. For a kid scoring high 8s (which are decent routines), it can be discouraging.
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When my oldest daughter competed Level 5 (ten years ago) she got sick and had a fever of 101. She had rocked floor as her first event, so when we said we were scratching her the judge said she had to touch each event to remain eligible for her floor medal. Kinda stupid, but I thought...
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I am a coach, her coach, back in the game with a small group of Level 2 and 3s after about 10 years out of the sport. My rule book wasn't handy and the mom just emailed me about the conflict this morning. I remember the scratch rule, but since the last time I coached, Level 2s didn't...
I have an athlete that has a conflict with an upcoming meet. She is only a Level 2, and the meet starts at 8 am. She has to leave at 11:00 am. I am going to put her first up on our last event and hope we can get her through on time. However, if not, she will have to leave before the last...
Yes, this. I finally decided she could either do gym on her own terms or not at all. Now, that said, there are some limits. Blatant disrespect or lack of effort won't fly. But being told to point her toes for the millionth time? I'm going to not fuss about that and let her (hopefully) find...
My daughter is very similar. I fight the battles on some things (school work) and not so much with others. She is really pretty talented in gymnastics but was not enjoying the 12+ hours practicing as a second grader. She liked gymnastics but wanted more time to play at home. She thought the...
Are gymnasts required to stop after the glide and then chin up, hold, pullover?
I don't read the text that way but kids that do it that way seem to score better than those that glide, feet hit the floor, then immediately pullover.
Does anyone else have a kid that needs a lot of time at home?
My 9 year old Level 3 had to do a gym switch bc the hours were just too much for her. She's now repeating three so we could cut back on hours and only going 2 nights a week. I know it's not much compared to other kids but even now...
Thanks. That's how I've been teaching it, but both the videoed routines in this thread did it the other way so I thought I had missed something.
That might be a few tenths of deductions easily cleaned up right there. Your gymnast were both adorable and their routines look great! Thanks for...
I don't have my "book" with me, so a question. On the pivot turn, is it step lock, pivot, back foot moves directly in front of the other foot, pivot? Or is it step lock, pivot, STEP (moving forward) lock, pivot?
Yes, she can still wear her old CL leos, but now when I buy new I buy AXS. If you wouldn't mind looking when you get home I'd appreciate it! Our warmups are GK brand.
My child wears a size AXS leotard. She wears a size 10 in pants.
I'm having the hardest time deciding what size GK warmups to get her. I hear they run small, but I don't know if they run small enough to move her up to an AXS in the warmups? I don't want the sleeves or length to be too...
She did great! I can't imagine a six year old doing that either, but I just watched her! Awesome job!
We don't start competing until January, so can you tell me what she usually scores on beam? Somebody posted a bar routine on here a few weeks ago that I thought would be around a 9.4 and it...