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I just found chalk bucket and after reading for a few days decided to join.
I have a 5 year old Level 4. DD started gymnastics about a 1.5 years ago. She was asked to join Level 4 in March and has done so much better than I expected. She has all of her floor, beam and vault skills, but she's still working on bars. She's close, but has trouble with her mill circle and front hip circle. Her coach said she just doesn't always shift her hands. I'm just so proud of her because when she moved up she was the absolute worst. I was even thinking what a big mistake it was for them to move her. Now she's not only hanging in there, but she has passed up some of the other girls.
Her team will start competing at the end of August, but DD won't be old enough to compete this year. If her team does any competitions in the spring she will have just turned 6 and will get to go. They usually only do one meet so I guess we'll see.
I love her coaches and all her teammates. They are such a great bunch.
I'm a single mommy to DD and her little sister who is 1 year old. I'm a teacher and my exhubby is a gymnastics coach, but in another state. We will be going to see him this summer and he will attempt to coach DD for the first time. She has never done anything at his gym but play so this should be very interesting. I figure either it will be a great success or a compete disaster.
I have a 5 year old Level 4. DD started gymnastics about a 1.5 years ago. She was asked to join Level 4 in March and has done so much better than I expected. She has all of her floor, beam and vault skills, but she's still working on bars. She's close, but has trouble with her mill circle and front hip circle. Her coach said she just doesn't always shift her hands. I'm just so proud of her because when she moved up she was the absolute worst. I was even thinking what a big mistake it was for them to move her. Now she's not only hanging in there, but she has passed up some of the other girls.
Her team will start competing at the end of August, but DD won't be old enough to compete this year. If her team does any competitions in the spring she will have just turned 6 and will get to go. They usually only do one meet so I guess we'll see.
I love her coaches and all her teammates. They are such a great bunch.
I'm a single mommy to DD and her little sister who is 1 year old. I'm a teacher and my exhubby is a gymnastics coach, but in another state. We will be going to see him this summer and he will attempt to coach DD for the first time. She has never done anything at his gym but play so this should be very interesting. I figure either it will be a great success or a compete disaster.