My child has competed in gymnastics and has qualified for this competition. He is eight and the competition is three hours away by car in conditions that are ice and snow. Is it important to his future in gymnastics to attend.
i don't know what the compulsive part is, but there are compulsory levels in gymnastics which are the quickest way to qualify for elite nationals. Once you are in your regions national squad, you are more likely to qualify for the British Gymnastics championships. The amount of training your child does, and the difficulty of the elements will also verify the level of competition he is at. If you need any more information about the competition, I would ask you son's coach.
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i don't know what the compulsive part is, but there are compulsory levels in gymnastics which are the quickest way to qualify for elite nationals. Once you are in your regions national squad, you are more likely to qualify for the British Gymnastics championships. The amount of training your child does, and the difficulty of the elements will also verify the level of competition he is at. If you need any more information about the competition, I would ask you son's coach.
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