Women Backward Tumbling Required?

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Is it possible to meet optional level (6 -10) requirement with only front tumbling? Just curious since DD has developed block - going backwards. She did switch to xcel but seems to want more hours lately. I guess switching back to JO may not be possible though because she only competed up to level 4 and 5 has backwards skills?
 
It is a special requirement for level 7 but you could leave it out of a routine and just start from a 9.5. Not sure what happens in compulsory scoring but I would figure it is a similar sort of deduction for not having the skill in her routine. The big question is whether the gym would allow a gymnast to do this or continue to keep her at a particular level until she gets over the fear.
 
I doubt they will let her move on or score out at this point. Just more curious if she could still do optionals later if she has still has a block. She is 9 going on 10 and doing xcel gold now. She did track also this year but seems more committed to gymnastics since trying other sports.
 
True. She also does backward tumbling on beam- my DD looked up her beam straightaway to see if she did only front tumbling (and was majorly impressed by the standing front tuck).

I looked it up as well - the only back tumbling was a BHS-LOSO series with quite a bit of hesitation first, right? The dismount was a run into a double front tuck, which I don't think I've seen before. I don't know the name of her vault; she took off the springboard backwards and did 1/2 turn so she was forward when she pushed off the table.
 
I looked it up as well - the only back tumbling was a BHS-LOSO series with quite a bit of hesitation first, right? The dismount was a run into a double front tuck, which I don't think I've seen before. I don't know the name of her vault; she took off the springboard backwards and did 1/2 turn so she was forward when she pushed off the table.
We didn’t look up her vault, but yes on the beam. “Only” a bhs-loso series is definitely under the back tumbling banner to us, though. My DD definitely noticed how she was more hesitant in that one skill than the rest of both routines combined.
 

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