Anonymous wrote:Spending over $100,000 a year on training and tournaments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slept with the coach
You win we can now close the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Slept with the coach
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Limiting all vacations and trips to August, because my kid doesn't want to miss.
Swimmer! 🤪
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was an elite gymnast. When I was 13 my mom and I moved to Texas so I could train at a prestigious gym (WOGA). My dad and siblings stayed behind in our home town. My mom and I lived in a tiny apartment and she worked at the gym to pay for some of my training. I homeschooled so I could train up to 8 hours a day. My parents are amazing people. I don’t think I’d ever consider that for my kid.
That’s dedication both by you and your mom and also by your dad and sibling left behind. How many years did you do that for? How high did you rank?
PP who was elite. I competed at the senior elite level and went on a full ride to college for gymnastics. Competed all 4 years. I knew I wouldn’t make the Olympics though my teammates did (and are quite well known now).
My mom moved home when I went to college. Their selflessness astounds me.
Anonymous wrote:Sold our SFH and moved into a townhouse (in DD's sport, this is not unprecedented).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was an elite gymnast. When I was 13 my mom and I moved to Texas so I could train at a prestigious gym (WOGA). My dad and siblings stayed behind in our home town. My mom and I lived in a tiny apartment and she worked at the gym to pay for some of my training. I homeschooled so I could train up to 8 hours a day. My parents are amazing people. I don’t think I’d ever consider that for my kid.
That’s dedication both by you and your mom and also by your dad and sibling left behind. How many years did you do that for? How high did you rank?