- Feb 8, 2008
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My college gymnastics club has been going pretty well lately, but we have one who we have run into a challenge with. He's 6'4", very strong, very into parkour and such. He learned a front tuck and standing back tuck, both above my head height in about an hour last year, and perfected them within a month. He can do a decent standing BHS and a round off, while not perfect, it is followed by a rebound a solid 2 feet in the air.
Here's the challenge: This gym has very limited mats. They have 2 large cheese wedges, one normal sized wedge, some trapezoids, and a couple wimpy-half-resi mats. Normally I would just spot a RO BHS, but I can't really do that with this one!
Any ideas on drills for connecting his RO BHS for the first time??
Here's the challenge: This gym has very limited mats. They have 2 large cheese wedges, one normal sized wedge, some trapezoids, and a couple wimpy-half-resi mats. Normally I would just spot a RO BHS, but I can't really do that with this one!
Any ideas on drills for connecting his RO BHS for the first time??