- Dec 12, 2012
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When CP first started in comp cheer, she was in a rec program with closed practices, so it was the only thing I knew. We did go to tumbling at a gymnastics gym with a viewing area, but the way the gym was set up, the main mat was pretty much obstructed. You could only see your kid well if they finished their pass in one direction, or if they were on the tumbl trak.
Our Allstar gym does have a balcony viewing area. Because my kid is older, I don't feel the need to stay for practice. Sometimes I go for a run while they practice and get back before they're done, so I go upstairs to do my stretching. There typically aren't more than 2-3 parents up there. I don't know if there is more parent attendance with the younger teams. I kind of guess yes.
I do think parent involvement at practices can really harm a program. There is one family who seems to be destroying our old rec program. The drama they started stirring caused a lot of people to leave. A main coach left when an opportunity opened up, and CP and her friends followed her to our new Allstar program.
Wow, we could have been in the same program.
Cp's gym has a viewing window and about 20 or so chairs. I love watching her. Her dance studio has the camera's in the rooms and the TV in the lobby switches views on a cycle. I don't care for it because it always seems to switch over when she is about to do something I want to see.