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[quote=Anonymous] Dynamite Gym, and I'm sure other gyms in the area, has "recreational" classes for beginners of all ages. My 14 year old son did the 10 and over classes last summer at Dynamite. He has been going for fun for a month each year, and is definitely not athletic. If your daughter wants to end up on a competitive team, just ask, they'll observe her and let you know what she needs to do to get there. And to PP, plenty of activities are corrupt and also risky for young women's health and self-esteem, but it's usually at the international/professional level, which few children attain. There are many artistic disciplines that are still rather patriarchal and misogynistic. Ballet and classical music come to mind. I know, I have a daughter in one and her friend in the other. [/quote]
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