over-parenting

I’d agree that many children are over-protected.

And many have their childhood over-scheduled (with things like Gymnastics).

This could have been ME 40yrs ago.

Rathtrevor Beach, Parksville

I waxed nostalgic. … Memories of digging up clams, splashing the girls, trying to drown the boys in the shallows. Family holidays at wonderful Rathtrevor Beach on Vancouver Island.

But that photo was taken recently.

sand castle - Rathtrevor Beach, Parksville

Kids are the same. But one thing has changed.

Rathtrevor Beach, Parksville

A swimming pool with that many children would have only one lifeguard.

What year was it that parents became so much more protective than my own?

related –

The Fragile Generation

If You Want Your Kids to Succeed, Let Them Fail

Beam Queen Bootcamp

Brilliant.

A lot of kids struggle with Beam. SMART coaching strategy is to dedicate a fun Camp to that apparatus.

Details on BeamQueenBootcamp.com.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Olympians talk SLEEP

  • Rhys McClenaghan
  • Bryony Page
  • Max Whitlock

Sleep and recovery are super important for all high performance athletes.

Click through for some tips:

World Sleep Day: Olympians share techniques used to optimise performance

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Japan, China, Italy – MAG Jr Worlds

Haruka Nakamura – Def

Jason Mortimer catches gymnast on Tap Swing

Yep. Coach was ready. You never know.

Tap swings (and backward uprise) are surprisingly dangerous, especially for kids who are really trying to get as high as they can.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

Jr Worlds preview videos

Chloe LaCoursiere – Bars FORM

If you can’t keep your feet together on Bar transfers like Chloe, you don’t deserve a 10.0 under any Code. 😀

Bar CAST height in USA levels

A quick summary.

Personally, I feel judges are far too critical of bent elbows at the START of a cast. Depending on arm length, it can be near impossible for some kids to do that.

Straight arms should be required on the way up, but not while hips are still touching the rail.

In fact, I’d say it’s easiest to deliberately have the arms bent with beginners. Later keep them straighter and straighter earlier.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

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