Anonymous wrote:Is there any concern over physical development for young children taking gymnastics classes? DD is almost 6 and is interested and my only concern is that if she ends up really liking it and continuing, it would stunt her growth. She’s naturally tall and skinny. Is this not true? Or is this a valid concern? Sorry, I know nothing about gymnastics which is probably evident by this question. I know a couple of adult women who did gymnastics through HS and college and both have the traditional gymnastics body type and experienced infertility….
Let her try it! Most kids don't stick with it beyond a few years. And most don't advance beyond a moderate level. At a moderate level, it makes them kick-ass athletes and has some definite benefits for strength, flexibility, self-esteem. But keep an eye out for abusive coaches, and always be willing to ask for a lower level if they try to push you into more than your family or your child are ready for.
It might moderately suppress growth/puberty, but again, you're thinking too far ahead and you're thinking of high-level training. Let her try.