- Jul 29, 2010
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I don't think standing up for my kids or another gym is negative. I'm going to defend my kids when I see negative posts
I love watching your teams, and your junior 2 is one of the most creative routines I have ever seen. But I don't believe my pointing out of crossovers constitutes as a "negative post". I don't mind crossovers. I coach at a small gym with eight teams. The gym I coach at has several crossovers, but all are true to the level they are crossing over to in some aspect. Only one started the season out as a planned crossover, the others are due to injuries or from athletes leaving after choreography. We may have a couple crossovers, but we do not place athletes with fulls or doubles on the youth 2 I coach. And there were not tucks or layouts on the junior 1 that I coach when the season started. My teams have been successful this season and the athletes are true to their level. The problem with crossovers for me is with girls crossing over from level 5 to level 2. Was there no other team for these girls to cross over to? A junior 3 or 4 even? I honestly don't know, I'm not familiar with the specific teams your program has. Your posts were uncalled for. I did not see one post attacking your program.
Sorry that this is all over the place, I hate posting from my phone.
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