- May 29, 2013
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I coach high school gymnastics where it is very common for girls to join who have little/no gymnastics experience. I think one of the biggest challenges is bars. During practices I am mainly in charge of the JV group in which I have one girl who has a "solid" routine (pullover, back hip x2, squat on, long hang pullover x2, back hip circle, fly away) and another girl who can do a very sloppy long hang pullover, but not one from a cast (some people call them baby giants). However, the remaining girls who even want to try to compete bars can't even do a long hang pullover (jumping from LB to HB or jumping and taking extra swings). The girls who are working them have the right idea, but they can never get their hips to the bars and it is so hard to spot! I usually stand up on a panel mat and help but they are all as heavy or heavier than I am and I can only do so many before my back starts to hurt. Plus, I feel like they don't understand how they need to get their hips to the bar and/or they don't have the strength. Usually when I am teaching someone a skill, I try to go from my own experience of either from when I was in gymnastics or from when I started coaching. The problem is where I learned to coach, the girls were about 5-7 years old and were much more naturally talented (and also not as heavy!). The other problem is that I did not spend a whole lot of time working on long hang pullovers because I got my kip very quickly. So I don't remember ever having to actually LEARN this skill.
Any drills/tips/ideas is much appreciated!
Thank you in advance!
Any drills/tips/ideas is much appreciated!
Thank you in advance!