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Hi, my name is Kelli Knotts and my family and I live in Michigan. My
daughter, Amelia who is not quite 4 1/2 yet, has been taking
gymnastics for a little over a year. She just completed Level 1 and
was moved to Level 3 last week. She can already do a back handspring,
a stradle dismount from the bars, a forward roll and headstand on the
beam. Her coaches are talking about moving her to Level 4 in the fall
and having her compete at level 4 for the upcoming season. She LOVES
gymnastics and asks me everyday if she has class. She definitely has
the energy level for longer practices and pays attention fairly well
for a 4 yr old. I am just concerned about pushing too fast. I would
welcome any advice on this. Thanks.

Kelli K




Mon Jun 4, 2007 2:05 pm

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Hi, my name is Kelli Knotts and my family and I live in Michigan. My daughter, Amelia who is not quite 4 1/2 yet, has been taking gymnastics for a little...
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I think it's great that your daughter is doing well in gymnastics. Level 3 and 4 are pretty basic. I don't think it would be too fast to move her to level 4 in...
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