- Jun 5, 2009
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Im running low on ideas and need some help!
I coach a level 5 team. My new level 5s learned how to vault over the summer. Most picked up the concept quickly and can successfully make it over with no spot. But some are still very ugly.
Ex: Slow run, stutering before the board, Bent knees, no block, arching and leaning off the table.
I know what a successful vault looks like, some of the level 6s and 7s have great vaults and I use them as examples but the 5s just dont get it!
I feel like drilled the skill to death everything I can think I need new ideas. I got so frustrated at the last practice I feel like a broken record, and I know they are just getting bad habits if I dont fix them soon!
Here are some of the drills I use:
Handspring with tramp board (these look really nice, doesnt transfer when the spring is put back though, everything slows down)
Handstand Flatback
Handstand Flat back with a panel mat vertical in front so they have to jump over it
Handstand on a spring board should pop up to a panel mat
Handstand pops down the runway
Shoulder blocks against the wall.
I just feel like I am not saying something correctly to have it click with them. They are pretty talented gymnasts but I wonder if its my lack of coaching knowledge on vault that is bringing them down.
HELP please!
Thanks!
I coach a level 5 team. My new level 5s learned how to vault over the summer. Most picked up the concept quickly and can successfully make it over with no spot. But some are still very ugly.
Ex: Slow run, stutering before the board, Bent knees, no block, arching and leaning off the table.
I know what a successful vault looks like, some of the level 6s and 7s have great vaults and I use them as examples but the 5s just dont get it!
I feel like drilled the skill to death everything I can think I need new ideas. I got so frustrated at the last practice I feel like a broken record, and I know they are just getting bad habits if I dont fix them soon!
Here are some of the drills I use:
Handspring with tramp board (these look really nice, doesnt transfer when the spring is put back though, everything slows down)
Handstand Flatback
Handstand Flat back with a panel mat vertical in front so they have to jump over it
Handstand on a spring board should pop up to a panel mat
Handstand pops down the runway
Shoulder blocks against the wall.
I just feel like I am not saying something correctly to have it click with them. They are pretty talented gymnasts but I wonder if its my lack of coaching knowledge on vault that is bringing them down.
HELP please!
Thanks!