- Apr 7, 2024
- 11
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My daughter is 6 and in group tumbling classes twice a week (not quite gymnastics, but similar at this age). She can do fairly controlled other skills including backbend kickover, front limber, back limber, almost has the back walkover, handstand for like 5 seconds. But her cartwheel is a mess. She does not get her legs all the way up like in front limber and when she lands, she lands on kind of bent legs as opposed to straight legs.
I'm not sure if this is common - or if there is a weakness somewhere. Or if she's just not using the right technique. I see girls that are much worse than her in the other skills do way better cartwheels. Her class does some cartwheels but doesn't really focus on these skills as much as back/front walkover and limbers at this level. Should I see if she can get some private lessons to work on her cartwheel or will this work itself out? I feel like cartwheel is a more basic skill than the other things.
I'm not sure if this is common - or if there is a weakness somewhere. Or if she's just not using the right technique. I see girls that are much worse than her in the other skills do way better cartwheels. Her class does some cartwheels but doesn't really focus on these skills as much as back/front walkover and limbers at this level. Should I see if she can get some private lessons to work on her cartwheel or will this work itself out? I feel like cartwheel is a more basic skill than the other things.