- Nov 9, 2010
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i finally got my girl to do a roundoff back handspring back tuck by herself on the floor!!!! it took a lot of strength on my part by picking her up out of her rebound from her back handspring, flipper her over my shoulder and putting her down carefully so she could get the feel of the connection and going backwards. so now she can do it with no one standing there^^ she just has some issues with doing standing back handsprings on beam and sometimes beckwalkovers, those are good for the most part.
so what i have experienced is that physically making the gymnast go backwards makes them feel a little better about what they're doing. just make sure that the gymnast knows what is going to happen so they can be tight and actually perform the skill that they are going to do the right way and have some mats so it is not a hard landing^^
so what i have experienced is that physically making the gymnast go backwards makes them feel a little better about what they're doing. just make sure that the gymnast knows what is going to happen so they can be tight and actually perform the skill that they are going to do the right way and have some mats so it is not a hard landing^^
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