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And I have this impression that once I let my gal join the AG school, she would be there all the way trained in AG.
Would the instruction be so ‘noble’ to tell me to switch to RG?
Sorry, my guess, but there is a minute possibility. Hehe -
aggaliciousg:
Hi Gymkraft,
I'm thinking of starting gal on AG since you rightly mentioned that AG provides the foundation. My only concern is that if I enrol her in an AG school, there's a possibility of her doing AG all the way since the school I'm interested offers AG only (RG schools are very limited anyway if I'm not wrong).
Since the AG school doesn't offer RG, the instructor might train her in AG all the way. Therefore if I'm really interested to put her in RG, at which point in time should I switch to a RG school? Eg, 6 mth ? 1 yr? Etc
Sorry I'm a novice at this
Hi.
I can understand your dilemma, but your direction is a bit skewed.
It's like, you want your child to do soccer, but put him/her in a basketball school, which you are interested in, instead.
If you really want your child to do RG, go for it right from the start.
Choose AG if you do not have any idea which to go first.
If you child is happy in AG, why switch?
Hope I resolve your dilemma.
Cheers! -
P1 to p6 :-
Where to learn trampoline, if school don’t have ag ? -
phtthp:
P1 to p6 :-
Where to learn trampoline, if school don't have ag ?
I believe not many (or none at all) private gymnastics clubs provide trampoline training. It is a very small market and most clubs do it to supplement the AG training.
Maybe you want to check out a trampoline park called Amped Trampoline Park at Tanjong Katong. Maybe they offer some classes there. (I am in no way affiliated to them)
Cheers! -
Not all primary schools have artistic gym.
Where can a lower primary student learn ag ? -
GreenBird:
Not all primary schools have artistic gym.
Where can a lower primary student learn ag ?
There are many privates clubs in Singapore offering AG.
You can check Singapore Gymnastics website:
http://www.singaporegymnastics.org.sg/sg/about-2/member-directory/
Note that not all the members have clubs/gym of their own.
Most of them operates in schools, which is not open to public.
You may want to check out GymKraft! :evil:
Cheers! -
Hello parents
Check out Prime Gymnastics or Singapore Gymnastics:
http://www.primegym.com/index.aspx
http://www.singaporegymnastics.org.sg/sg/
They are both .org not .com
I prefer non-profit organisations. We were with Prime at Toa Payoh. Facilities were great, culture was good too. We'd have continued if not because we are overseas.
With the professional organisations, they usually have both Artistic and Rythmic streams. So I think it is not a question parents need to worry when kids are at young ages? I expect the coaches to recommend what is best suited when the time comes, for example for streaming into competitive programmes.
May I ask if anyone has experience with primary or secondary school-based gymnastics? Whether it is wise to transfer to a school strong with Gymnastics CCA or whether it is alright for my girl to train with a club whilst attending a primary school without Gymnastics CCA? I'll really appreciate any sharing on views or experiences with School based gymnastics, especially for serious or competitive gymnasts. -
Sorry I made an error there. Prime has turned .com?! But still a good gym I think.
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Pure Purple:
School base gymnastics (CCA):
May I ask if anyone has experience with primary or secondary school-based gymnastics? Whether it is wise to transfer to a school strong with Gymnastics CCA or whether it is alright for my girl to train with a club whilst attending a primary school without Gymnastics CCA? I'll really appreciate any sharing on views or experiences with School based gymnastics, especially for serious or competitive gymnasts.
Pro: - Cheap per hour rate (or even free), represent school
Con: - Only a few top schools have it, may not be able to get into the CCA, school (and the gym service provider) are competition driven, which may not give your child a positive, holistic gymnastics experience, dont like the program must transfer to another school?...
Private Club base gymnastics:
Pro: - Can choose and switch clubs, more into well-being of gymnast (if your gymnast is injured, not joining = no fee), more fun
Con: - Dont get to represent school (means no CCA points), more expensive
The trend is for parents in School gymnastics to supplement their training with private clubs. And more than 90% of the gymnasts will tell you they prefer to train in the clubs as it is more fun compared to school.
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Thanks GymKraft. Based on the information you provided, it seems to me less important to consider gymnastics in primary/ secondary school selection. Although it’s true that it’ll be a bonus if a child gets to represent the School as gymnast. Many thanks!
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