- Jun 26, 2012
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Cp (8yrs) he can no longer do her tuck, she has been able to-do them no problems since the summer. This also happened had a inconvenite time, the day before a comp. Her squad this year is having a hard time getting the routine together and their hasn't been a good vibe at the gym in awhile. The pratices had been hard, since they haven't been doing well. I do not know if it's the build up of things that made her freeze up (she really doesn't try) But the last two pratices have been very laid back (she had fun) and I was hoping this would make her get back in the swing of things. The odd thing is she does everything else, front punch, standing tuck just not her running tuck, I've even seen her do her tuck on the trampoine at home. She has done them if the coach spots her. She is the youngest (8yrs) on her squad (Jr) and more is asked of her then some of the teen girls on her squad. I've tried to offer her incentives, but they don't seem to work. I was hoping she would have been over her hump by know (it's been a few weeks) but she isn't and NCA isn't to far off. Actully she did improve, it was her back handspring and tuck but she is back to norm (after one day of being off) with her back handspring. It is also possibale the gym is going to close after this year, and this will be her last year of All-Star (she is going to-do a rec. cheer for football within her grade). And at this point even it didn't close I wouldn't sign her back up even if she wanted to (her two years have been her choice). Would it bad if I had her take tumbling classes at the local college (it's gymnasitcs really). I don't want her to lose her skills all together, since I feel it'll be harder for her when/if she does want to get back into All-Star or even school cheer (I would drive her to one of the other five gyms a hour away if and when she shows me the she has the determation again). She doesn't seem to even be interested in trying with her tuck. I do have a privite with the coach lined, which I haven't pushed on her and let her go at own pace when she was ready for her full.