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My CP went through this the first year of all star, and she wasn't even injured. They used her for 1 stunt, jumps and that was basically it. She stood in the back for dance and did arms. She didn't have standing or running tumbling. It really is common. It doesn't mean she isn't improving, or that she won't have a spot in it all next year. Also, didn't you say that part of it is due to missing Choreo? Sounds like it was just a couple of different bad situations combining. I would help her keep a positive attitude about what she IS getting to do, and encourage her to let her arm heal so she can get back into doing more.I told her not to do it because if she had just left the soft cast alone she would probably be healed by now. She has now not tumbled in over a month! She was just so looking forward to be an active participant in the routine. It killed her that now she's basically doing nothing. She is talking about not doing all star next year because of what has happened.
It is a competitive sport, and the reality is that sometimes coaches have to place kids based on what is best for the team rather than what an individual athlete wants. Her basing hurt is NOT what's best for the team here, and frankly it bothers me that a coach is allowing her to base in a hard cast. It really isn't safe for her or the flyer. I am fairly certain that wouldn't be allowed at competition and I know our gym doesn't allow it under any circumstances. I have seen girls base with a walking boot, but never an arm cast. She doesn't need to be tumbling, or basing. She needs to be healing. Cheer will still be here when she is better, and even if she doesn't get a more active role this year there are a lot of years ahead of her. It just isn't worth risking a permanent injury so she doesn't lose a spot basing stunts.