Anon Back tuck on beam verses back handspring

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Anonymous (6d37)

My daughter had gymnast wrist and had to stop training back handsprings on beam. I believe that this is what led to the gymnast wrist. Should she just skip working on back handsprings and move to a back tuck? Once the season is over, she will start uptraining for next season. It’s been a whole season since she has trained back handsprings. She is xcel track so she has more flexibility.
 

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