- Oct 12, 2015
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Thank you all so much for your honest advice! We switched gyms this year, and our old gym operated very differently than our current. The answer to everything was privates. She was told she didn't have the strength for a fwo last year and given some things to do at home. It was definitely about getting new skills quickly. She was working on her bhs and would still do a bwo to the side at times. Lots of bad habits and no basics taught.
New gym is very different, in a good way obviously. Took me about a month to realize that the slower way they are teaching is the correct and safe way. My daughter can't get into privates because she doesn't need them according to the owner. I honestly appreciate that, saves me money! But for a 1st grader used to practicing 1.5 hours 2 days a week plus a private and tumbling, now practicing 1 hour 15 minutes once a week, she's having a harder time with the adjustment.
She is in a beginning level 2 tumbling class now, after months in a very basic level 1 to correct bad habits. I'm hoping her new tumbling class will help with her wanting to do a bunch at home, since she will feel a challenge. For now she loves the app we found and is happy to watch and do the drills (mostly stretching things) for jumps. She knows at this age she won't have high jumps, but it's helping her a lot just seeing where the arms should be.
Again, thank you all for you advise and concern!
New gym is very different, in a good way obviously. Took me about a month to realize that the slower way they are teaching is the correct and safe way. My daughter can't get into privates because she doesn't need them according to the owner. I honestly appreciate that, saves me money! But for a 1st grader used to practicing 1.5 hours 2 days a week plus a private and tumbling, now practicing 1 hour 15 minutes once a week, she's having a harder time with the adjustment.
She is in a beginning level 2 tumbling class now, after months in a very basic level 1 to correct bad habits. I'm hoping her new tumbling class will help with her wanting to do a bunch at home, since she will feel a challenge. For now she loves the app we found and is happy to watch and do the drills (mostly stretching things) for jumps. She knows at this age she won't have high jumps, but it's helping her a lot just seeing where the arms should be.
Again, thank you all for you advise and concern!