drinkme
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My dd10 is a figure skater and got so burnt out. She still competes and takes lessons, but I also started her in gymnastics. I figured it couldn't be MORE expensive than skating...lol.
So, dd started gymnastics at the beginning level and after just a few weeks got moved up 2 levels. Not sure what the level is, I don't think she's in a Level 3 or whatever everyone is talking about on this thread (I'm really clueless), because it's just a rec gymnastics class, not the competitive. Anyway, her 5 years of skating really helped her with her balance and it shows on the beam. So, her motivation is now there for gymnastics, AND skating.
I think she just needed to do some other activity. Since she's not at the rink 7 days a week she'll never be a top skater. WHO CARES! She has fun competing in skating, and has fun learning a new sport (the gymnastics).
I feel a 10 year old shouldn't be focused on just one thing. See if your child wants to back down a bit with the competitions and maybe try a new sport.
So, dd started gymnastics at the beginning level and after just a few weeks got moved up 2 levels. Not sure what the level is, I don't think she's in a Level 3 or whatever everyone is talking about on this thread (I'm really clueless), because it's just a rec gymnastics class, not the competitive. Anyway, her 5 years of skating really helped her with her balance and it shows on the beam. So, her motivation is now there for gymnastics, AND skating.
I think she just needed to do some other activity. Since she's not at the rink 7 days a week she'll never be a top skater. WHO CARES! She has fun competing in skating, and has fun learning a new sport (the gymnastics).
I feel a 10 year old shouldn't be focused on just one thing. See if your child wants to back down a bit with the competitions and maybe try a new sport.