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I get what she's asking - I think - her CP is level 4 (has all skills), but she's worried that her current gym, and any new gym she looks at, won't have enough other level 4 athletes to make a competitive level 4 team and her CP will be stuck/committed on a level 3 or 2/4.2 team in spite of having level 4 skills.
My thoughts about the matter are you need to really do your research and know what REAL level 4 skills look like - so when your CP goes to a tryout or does a trial class she and you can recognize/count how many kids can really do the skills needed solidly. You can also look a team up and see exactly what teams they had last year and how they did - usually if they have multiple level 5's and a large level 4 and a 3, they likely will have a 4 cause they have large numbers of kids w/ higher level tumbling. However, if they have one small 5 and then drop right to 3 or 4.2, or 4 is their highest, there is a risk there will be no 4.
Another strategy is to be just flat out honest and say "my CP wants to be on a level 4 team - will you have one for her age?". Of course, I would only go to that extreme if your CPs level 4 skills are solid - like standing tuck that never even steps forward, front tuck stepout to a REAL layout, and possilby a single running full - along w/ proven level 4 stunting skills (flying, basing or backspotting level 4 for a full season).
My thoughts about the matter are you need to really do your research and know what REAL level 4 skills look like - so when your CP goes to a tryout or does a trial class she and you can recognize/count how many kids can really do the skills needed solidly. You can also look a team up and see exactly what teams they had last year and how they did - usually if they have multiple level 5's and a large level 4 and a 3, they likely will have a 4 cause they have large numbers of kids w/ higher level tumbling. However, if they have one small 5 and then drop right to 3 or 4.2, or 4 is their highest, there is a risk there will be no 4.
Another strategy is to be just flat out honest and say "my CP wants to be on a level 4 team - will you have one for her age?". Of course, I would only go to that extreme if your CPs level 4 skills are solid - like standing tuck that never even steps forward, front tuck stepout to a REAL layout, and possilby a single running full - along w/ proven level 4 stunting skills (flying, basing or backspotting level 4 for a full season).