The age rules should not be changed. And I do not think there should ever be an age cap, especially because we would have no decent men, pairs or dancers.
On the Puberty info. It is normal for runners, gymnasts, skaters and any athlete who has a low body fat content not go through puberty until 15, 16 some even older. Once a girl reaches 17 or so they may have to start hormones to cycle because the body needs to develop bone density. No one wants weak bones after years of pounding your body on the ice.
Mirai, Caroline and the rest of the 13 and 14 old crew who are at the top ranks have a tremendous change coming on. Even if they have grown a few inches their body has yet to change. Some girls get their periods very early and grow for many years. Some have the onset of puberty and grow immediately in every direction.
Either way it will affect how they jump and how they spin. That is physics. That is why good technique helps. If you have to re-learn everything it takes a lot of time and is very frustrating.
I worry for 2010 because all the girls everyone is so keen on right now will be going through their final growth issues and adjusting to their bodies. I think it will be a different group who is at the top then. Likely someone who has already started dealing with these issues right or is just over them and coming into their prime with their new found strength that their now developed body has given them.
On the Puberty info. It is normal for runners, gymnasts, skaters and any athlete who has a low body fat content not go through puberty until 15, 16 some even older. Once a girl reaches 17 or so they may have to start hormones to cycle because the body needs to develop bone density. No one wants weak bones after years of pounding your body on the ice.
Mirai, Caroline and the rest of the 13 and 14 old crew who are at the top ranks have a tremendous change coming on. Even if they have grown a few inches their body has yet to change. Some girls get their periods very early and grow for many years. Some have the onset of puberty and grow immediately in every direction.
Either way it will affect how they jump and how they spin. That is physics. That is why good technique helps. If you have to re-learn everything it takes a lot of time and is very frustrating.
I worry for 2010 because all the girls everyone is so keen on right now will be going through their final growth issues and adjusting to their bodies. I think it will be a different group who is at the top then. Likely someone who has already started dealing with these issues right or is just over them and coming into their prime with their new found strength that their now developed body has given them.