Question (that I may probably already know the answer)...
If a kiddo starts to struggle on the biggie: BARS (and maybe a little vault), does this ever truly get any better? If a kid isn't truly able to connect a full level 8 bar routine a couple meets into the season, isn't this concerning?
I've been told this is the level where a TON fall off...the separation of the truly good ones begins. That floor and beam often come easily, but if a kid struggles on bars and vault, it doesn't necessarily change? Either they stay in 8 or move on to the track/volleyball/cheerleading team?
Or...have some of you seen a kid struggle at level 8, only to rally...get it together and move on to the upper levels?
Asking for a friend ....
Thanks much and hope this made sense.
If a kiddo starts to struggle on the biggie: BARS (and maybe a little vault), does this ever truly get any better? If a kid isn't truly able to connect a full level 8 bar routine a couple meets into the season, isn't this concerning?
I've been told this is the level where a TON fall off...the separation of the truly good ones begins. That floor and beam often come easily, but if a kid struggles on bars and vault, it doesn't necessarily change? Either they stay in 8 or move on to the track/volleyball/cheerleading team?
Or...have some of you seen a kid struggle at level 8, only to rally...get it together and move on to the upper levels?
Asking for a friend ....
Thanks much and hope this made sense.