Hi WAG folks,
My daughter (L7) is growing, pushing 5'1", with very long arms, so in an extended hang, she is actually 'longer' than some L7/8/9 teammates who are a few inches taller. Bars have always been her strength.
Her gym permits a wide bar setting (I do not know how wide, but my guess is up to as wide as it will go), as opposed to mandating the narrower FIG setting.
Right now, she is still doing a 'regular' (legs together) tap swing into giants. She is making it, but has mentioned a bit of fear of hitting her feet, though. She says she has to flex her feet a bit when passing over the low bar. So far, there has been no movement from the coaching staff to introduce a straddle tap.
So I'm curious - at what point do/have coaches introduced taller girls to a straddle tap? Is there a particular height that is common (like above 5'3" or something)? Or is it possible/acceptable to continue to straight tap (or whatever it is called) and do something like hollow/pike more to get around?
Related, for girls who have transitioned to a straddle tap, is it pretty easy? Or is it a huge adjustment?
She has a few months before comp season, but she's probably close to a growth spurt. I'm wondering if she hits 5'3 or 5'4 with her giant ape arms
if not learning to straddle tap before then is going to be a problem or not...
Love your thoughts - thanks in advance!
My daughter (L7) is growing, pushing 5'1", with very long arms, so in an extended hang, she is actually 'longer' than some L7/8/9 teammates who are a few inches taller. Bars have always been her strength.
Her gym permits a wide bar setting (I do not know how wide, but my guess is up to as wide as it will go), as opposed to mandating the narrower FIG setting.
Right now, she is still doing a 'regular' (legs together) tap swing into giants. She is making it, but has mentioned a bit of fear of hitting her feet, though. She says she has to flex her feet a bit when passing over the low bar. So far, there has been no movement from the coaching staff to introduce a straddle tap.
So I'm curious - at what point do/have coaches introduced taller girls to a straddle tap? Is there a particular height that is common (like above 5'3" or something)? Or is it possible/acceptable to continue to straight tap (or whatever it is called) and do something like hollow/pike more to get around?
Related, for girls who have transitioned to a straddle tap, is it pretty easy? Or is it a huge adjustment?
She has a few months before comp season, but she's probably close to a growth spurt. I'm wondering if she hits 5'3 or 5'4 with her giant ape arms
Love your thoughts - thanks in advance!