- Jul 1, 2012
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So, my 7yo DD has been doing BHS on the tramp and tumble track for months. She can do 5 or 6 in a row with NO problems. A few months ago she started doing BHS on floor as well. Now, all of a sudden, it's gone. She is too nervous to do it. To my knowledge nothing has caused this. No falls or anything like that. She practices in our backyard all the time. Today she pulled her 8 ft mat out in the yard and wanted to practice. I spotted her and she did just fine. The last 10 or so I just held my hand out and she literally did the BHS over my hand without me even touching her. But when she says she wants to try it with no spot she does this weird jump up with arched back move. She never even makes it to a backbend. Then the second I put my hand back she is doing it perfectly right over my hand with no assistance at all. How can I help her get past this? I wasn't tricking her or anything when my hand was back there. I just told her I wasn't going to touch her unless she needed the spot. She was totally cool with that and did it every time. Help? I assume this is just a phase, but she is getting frustrated. She says when my hand isn't back there her body just doesn't do it. I don't think she really understands that it's nerves. How can I boost her confidence and convince her that she is already doing it on her own?