Dealing with Front Handspring Mental Block

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Izzie

Okay, so I used to have my front handspring 20% of the time on any floor about 5 years ago... The 80% of the time I didn't land it, I ended up flat on my back in dear pain. Thanks to that, I am now PETRIFIED to do a front handspring without spot. It's so bad that if my coach asks me to do one without spot, you can literally tell by my voice that I definitely don't want to.
The fear is very little when vaulting, persistent on Tumbl Trak, and horrid on floor.

I mean, I know that now I can land it properly at least 90% of the time (Can't even tell the difference between being spotted or not on it), but that only reason I'm afraid if because I know that the 10% of times I don't land it, I'll be in so much pain- flat on my back.


Do you have any suggestions to overcome this fear? What did you do yourself, or still do about mental blocks?
 
I think you need to go back to drills and get so that you land on your feet 100% of the time. Do lots of front limbers and fronthandsprings over barrel mats and get spotted on floor and tumbl trak. Make sure you have a good run and aggressive hurdle and that you kick your back leg over really hard. Hope this helps! :)
 
I think you need to go back to drills and get so that you land on your feet 100% of the time. Do lots of front limbers and fronthandsprings over barrel mats and get spotted on floor and tumbl trak. Make sure you have a good run and aggressive hurdle and that you kick your back leg over really hard. Hope this helps! :)

Drills?! I've never been given front handspring drills in my life!
When I don't land on my feet, I always land on my butt but that's because I'm being spotted.

Barrel mats... Hmm, I don't think I've seen any in my gym :|

I'll try working on my run/hurdle though, thanks!
 

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