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No experience of this and I don't think our gym does many crossovers. But I'm intrigued by the debate.
Question: If kids are crossed down level(s) just to win, how do they and their parents feel about it? More money, more practices, longer time at comps... to compete skills that are below your level. I don't think I would like it much as a parent?
I know if my kid had a standing back handspring to a double (lol - I keep going back to that example on the other thread cause I found it very shocking), and someone wanted her to do a level 2 team of her same age level, I would not want that - it's not fair to steal glory away from true level 2 kids - ones who worked really hard to get their back handspring and now are gonna be pushed to the back row - there also would be very little progress to be gained stunting-wise for my CP unless she was basing instead of flying or vice versa.
Now if it was down or up one level, maybe even 2, it wouldn't be so bad - but from 5 to 2, or 4 to 1...thats just not right for a big gym to do IMO. Let the level 1's and 2's have their time to learn and experience what it's like to compete, win or lose, w/o the level 4/5 kids carrying the routine for them.
Eta - reading about that situation on that other thread has moved me into the "we need rules governing crossovers" camp. I think I'd suggest no more than 2 levels down, maybe even 1 if the gym is big enough. And that gyms w/ less than ~75 athletes total, or less than 25 -30 level 4 or 5 atheletes, are exempt.
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