Natalia
Proud Parent
Hi everyone,
I have a dilemma.
Each year our gym puts on an end of year "gala".The rehearsals are taking 4 to 5 hours a week.My daughter is currently training level 5.
My kid missed 2 weeks of training because she was sick,she returned to gym shortly before all these rehearsal began.She has lost a lot of strength during her absence.
She is now made to participate in the show,she is part of a group of 20+ girls doing ROBHS and "dancing"to odd sounding music.My daughters ROBHS is not looking very pretty,her coach is lamenting the hours spent for all this and my daughters lack of strength.The Head coach ,however wants all team members to participate.
My daughter doesn't like the music and is ambivalent about taking part.Her coach and I would prefer that she not participate in the show and rather work with my daughter to regain strength and better form.
The girls work with a choreographer who can't possibly correct technique ,she has 3 weeks to put everything together.
On the one hand my kid has lost 2 weeks of gym and will now spend the next 3 weeks on "fluff",but if the coach and I insist on something different we will go against the wishes of the head coach which isn't really a good idea.
Should i just keep quiet and keep out?
I have a dilemma.
Each year our gym puts on an end of year "gala".The rehearsals are taking 4 to 5 hours a week.My daughter is currently training level 5.
My kid missed 2 weeks of training because she was sick,she returned to gym shortly before all these rehearsal began.She has lost a lot of strength during her absence.
She is now made to participate in the show,she is part of a group of 20+ girls doing ROBHS and "dancing"to odd sounding music.My daughters ROBHS is not looking very pretty,her coach is lamenting the hours spent for all this and my daughters lack of strength.The Head coach ,however wants all team members to participate.
My daughter doesn't like the music and is ambivalent about taking part.Her coach and I would prefer that she not participate in the show and rather work with my daughter to regain strength and better form.
The girls work with a choreographer who can't possibly correct technique ,she has 3 weeks to put everything together.
On the one hand my kid has lost 2 weeks of gym and will now spend the next 3 weeks on "fluff",but if the coach and I insist on something different we will go against the wishes of the head coach which isn't really a good idea.
Should i just keep quiet and keep out?