Anonymous wrote:I'm a former competitive gymnast, and I started on a pre-team around 6/7, if I recall correctly (started classes at 5). I did not make elite, but did compete at a pretty high level, and I absolutely think it was worth it. I loved the sport when I was little, and I still do it now.
If your daughter is interested and has been invited to the pre-team, and she wants to do it, I say go for it. If you have reservations about the program, try out other programs in your area to see which you think is the best fit.
Anonymous wrote:5-6 is OLD in the gymnastics world.
My DD was in the pre-competitive program when she was between 2-3. You need to let the gym know that your DD is interested team, not recreational. They will assess her and let you know what the next steps should be. Team and pre-team are usually invitation only, but you should let them know you are interested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: Our dd has the body type and the determination. I'm not sure about the skill, but pre-team is an option, so I guess she has the potential to have some skills. I do not see her making it to the elite level; I don't think that she has the natural ability, but I could see her doing perfectly fine during the early years. This is part of the problem that I have at this stage. I hate the thought of her spending hours and hours at a gym knowing that it probably will be short lived and taking away from other things that she also loves. She is begging me to go to the gym multiple times per week and she is sort of hanging out in the regular classes not being challenged.
Why don't you try the pre team then and see how it goes?
Anonymous wrote:OP here: Our dd has the body type and the determination. I'm not sure about the skill, but pre-team is an option, so I guess she has the potential to have some skills. I do not see her making it to the elite level; I don't think that she has the natural ability, but I could see her doing perfectly fine during the early years. This is part of the problem that I have at this stage. I hate the thought of her spending hours and hours at a gym knowing that it probably will be short lived and taking away from other things that she also loves. She is begging me to go to the gym multiple times per week and she is sort of hanging out in the regular classes not being challenged.