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Five Reasons to Socialize Your Kids

In this day and age, introducing social skills in young children can become more and more difficult with the ever-growing electronic age. Children are being introduced to technology earlier in their lives. Instead of children getting dirty clothes and bruised knees from playing outside with their friends, some may be experiencing neck aches, head ache from looking down at their devices too long. This lack of social time is also a potential cause for the early onset of childhood obesity. Younger children have cell phones and iPads and are learning to use them better and faster than adults do. As advanced as this is, and as impressive as it may seem, there is the potential that they are missing out on important social skills that are vital to a successful future.

 

Reasons to Socialize Your Kids

  1.  Me vs. You: Children can be naturally egocentric, thinking of themselves as the center of their world as they know it. It takes time to teach a child to think of others as well as themselves. It is important to socialize children so that they will be able to successfully and positively interact with others, learning vital characteristics such as sharing, not only at home but at school.
  2. Academics: Children with poor social skills may feel rejected by peers in school, potentially developing self-esteem issues or depression. This may impact their focus in school and their academic advancements. Children at a young age need to learn responsibility for their actions, how to value themselves and others, to share with others and groups, and how to handle negative encounters with peers.
  3. Adult Relationships: Children with poor social skills often have trouble forming healthy relationships as an adult. They can also shows forms of anger and aggression as they get older, and they can have trouble engaging with others in a healthy and positive way. It is important that we engage children with others and encourage healthy social interaction while they are young and as they grow.
  4. Siblings or Not: Children with siblings have a natural exposure to social skills because they learn to grow and interact with their brothers or sisters. However, not all children have siblings. Children without siblings will need to be introduced to important social skills just as others are. Socializing children will help them learn these important social skills they otherwise may not learn at home.

We may often forget how important it is to socialize our kids and how vital it will be for their future. Making sure we teach children the importance of sharing, caring, and empathy are crucial for successful and positive relationships. ASI’s new Preschool Program has incorporated social skills into its curriculum and children will begin learning about them while also making friends in class! Let’s not forget the importance of socializing our children and lets build them a bright future!

 

News

Aly Raisman Socks: For Sale NOW!

Aly Raisman Socks on the ASI Store NOW!

Not only is she a world class athlete, a gold medal Olympian, and a role model for young gymnasts, but she’s a designer too! Aly Raisman has officially launched her debut into the sports fashion world with her sock line, and ASI Gymnastics will be carrying them on the ASI Store!

Aly Raisman has teamed up with Feat Socks to create a line of socks with all types of different designs, including American themed socks, bright neon colors, and of course herself at the Olympic Games! Raisman has been working on this sock line for some time now, and kids all over the world are going crazy over them. They were selling out quick over the holidays last year.

You can get them now on the ASI Store for a discounted price!

The store will be carrying nine designs, all sized Small (Women’s 6-9), for $16.00 (+tax).

Visit the ASI Store now to get your socks!


Does your gymnast have a birthday coming up? Get them an ASI Gift Card so they can buy some Aly Raisman socks!

Team News

Winter Games of Texas Recap

Congratulations to all of the athletes that competed this past weekend in the Winter Games of Texas competition at ASI Plano West! This competition consisted of athletes not only from ASI Gymnastics, but from gyms all over the state of Texas. The competitions hosted by ASI that consist of Level 1 and 2 are TGGA, and are somewhat smaller, usually consisting of ASI Gymnastics and one or two other gyms. The Winter Games of Texas competition was a TAAF competition, which is a larger federation with larger competitions. This past weekend’s athlete count came to a total of 313 athletes. It was a long, but very successful weekend, and all of the TAAF athletes are now preparing for their next competition, the Texas Tough competition in February.

ASI Team Results

Level 3 Small Team

  1. ASI Cypress
  2. ASI Mesquite
  3. ASI Keller

Level 3 Large Team

  1. ASI Plano West
  2. ASI Arlington
  3. ASI Lake Highlands
  4. ASI Allen

Level 4 Small Team

  1. ASI Arlington
  2. ASI Keller

Level 4 Large Team

  1. ASI Lake Highlands

Level 5

  1. ASI Lake Highlands
  2. ASI Arlington
  3. ASI Keller

For more FREE photos from the competition, visit the ASI Facebook Page!


Check out the meet schedule for the rest of the season! Come out and support team ASI Gymnastics!

Upcoming competitions:

  1. Metroplex Challenge – USAG – January 28-29
  2. Pretty in Pink Invitational – TGGA – February 4-5
  3. Texas Tough – TAAF – February 4-5
  4. Superhero Showdown – TGGA – February 4-5

 

 

Team News

Competition Weekend Recap

Despite the cold, ASI Gymnastics hosted both girls and boys competitions this past weekend, and all athletes came out ready to compete! On Saturday, the New Year’s Invitational hosted began at ASI Keller, and as it finished on Sunday, the Jedi Invitaitonal began! This was a TGGA competition, meaning for the ASI team, Levels 1 and 2 competed. At the boys competition, Levels 3 and 4 attended and competed. Below are the results!

Girl’s Team Results

Level 1 Small Team

  1. ASI Mesquite
  2. ASI Rockwall

Level 1 Large Team

  1. ASI Keller
  2. ASI Arlington
  3. ASI Plano West
  4. ASI Allen
  5. ASI Lake Highlands
  6. ASI Firewheel
  7. East Texas Twisters Canton

Level 2 Small Team

  1. ASI Rockwall

Level 2 Large Team

  1. ASI Lake Highlands
  2. ASI Keller
  3. ASI Plano West
  4. ASI Firewheel
  5. ASI Allen
  6. ASI Mesquite
  7. ASI Arlington
  8. East Texas Twisters Canton

Boy’s Team Results

Level 3

  1. ASI Rockwall
  2. ASI Allen
  3. ASI Firewheel
  4. ASI Lake Highlands

Level 4

  1. ASI Arlington
  2. ASI Keller
  3. ASI Plano West

 

For more pictures from the meets, download them FREE from the ASI Facebook!


Make sure to check the Meets Page on the ASI Website to view the meet schedules for the upcoming competitions. Come out and support team ASI or sign up to volunteer!

 

In The Gym

Why Recreational Students Should Go Watch Competitions!

 

The new year has begun and competition season is revving up! Competitions are an exciting time for ASI team athletes to show us what they’ve been working on all year long! They practice their new skills, their routines, and work on conditioning exercises in order to be ready for competitions. The coaches and athletes put in hours of work to make sure they are ready!

Although there are many team athletes, the gyms are filled with excited recreational students! During their weekly classes, rec students watch and see the team girls working diligently in their practices. Some look to them for inspiration and motivation, and some are hoping to be on team some day!

So, why should you attend the competitions to watch the team girls?

  1. A New Motivation: An hour long class once a week is a great start to gymnastics. It’s a great way for your child to get introduced into the sport, and create goals for their gymnastics future. Attending a competition would give your gymnast some motivation to reach for bigger goals, attend more classes, and achieve to be on team one day! Watching the team girls compete their routines, and thinking about all of the work they have put into them, will surely inspire your young gymnast.
  2. A Feeling of Commitment: As of now, your gymnast probably practices about an hour per week, possibly two depending on how many classes they are enrolled in. Attending a competition will inspire your gymnast to take on more hours in the gym. They will see that the gymnasts competing at these competitions attend the gym more than one hour per week. This will give your gymnast some insight on the commitment it takes to be on team!
  3. Team Support: It would be great for recreational students to attend a competition so that they can give Team ASI even more support! All of the athletes competing work so hard on their routines and they deserve a lot of support!
  4. Goal Setting: Some recreational students who are in the Silver level or higher may already be thinking about joining team someday. Attending a competition will help them set goals on certain skills and strength levels that it takes to be on team. Those already dreaming of being on team will receive that extra bit of inspiration to set those goals even higher!

We hope that more and more recreational students attend the competitions coming up this spring!

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Interested in getting involved? ASI offers families the opportunity to earn tuition credit by assisting at any ASI hosted meet. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in learning what meets are all about! The minimum age to volunteer is 9 years old.

  • Adults volunteers (ages 15 and older) will earn a $25 tuition credit per session
  • Children volunteers (ages 9-14) will earn $15 tuition credit per session
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