- Jul 14, 2010
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DD (8) is now training step 4 and they are learning RO-BHS (called round-off flic-flac over here). Recently I noticed she seemed to be having problems and even avoiding practicing them at training. She keeps bending her arms, even when she is trying to keep them straight. After talking about it with her, it seems the problem may be because one time when she was practising BHS off the end of the tumble-track onto a mat, she scraped her face on the end of the tumble-track. She now has fears about falling on her face.
My theory is that she is bending her arms because, subconsiously, she is trying to protect her face (even though, logically, keeping arms straight would protect your face better). Think about what you do if you suddenly need to protect your face - you throw up an arm across your face - I believe this is what is happening when she tries BHS. She is consciously telling herself to keep her arms straight, but another part of her brain is overriding the message. To DD, it feels like her body is not doing what she is telling it to do, as if it has a mind of its own. She is getting very frustrated and the continual failure is getting her down.
I am going to discuss this with her coaches, but just wondering if anyone here has ever experienced anything like this - as gymnast, coach or parent - and could share their insights.
My theory is that she is bending her arms because, subconsiously, she is trying to protect her face (even though, logically, keeping arms straight would protect your face better). Think about what you do if you suddenly need to protect your face - you throw up an arm across your face - I believe this is what is happening when she tries BHS. She is consciously telling herself to keep her arms straight, but another part of her brain is overriding the message. To DD, it feels like her body is not doing what she is telling it to do, as if it has a mind of its own. She is getting very frustrated and the continual failure is getting her down.
I am going to discuss this with her coaches, but just wondering if anyone here has ever experienced anything like this - as gymnast, coach or parent - and could share their insights.