- May 22, 2011
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Last week was my first day back after a LOOOOOOOOOONG break, and I did terribly. I couldn't even walk on the beam without falling off!
But this week I was almost back to where I had left off last session. I got all my skills back, and some even better than before. But I am having trouble on three skills... front handsprings on vault, squat-ons on bars, and back handsprings on floor/trampoline.
So, I did my front handspring with a light-ish spot today, but I must have overturned and I ended up landing leaning a bit too far forward, and I did a faceplant onto the (squishy) mat before I could do anything about it. (I was not hurt.) Any advice on how to stick the landing?
I've had my squat-on, as in consistently, twice. But then I always lose it again! >.< I almost had it today... I kept hitting my ankles off the bar and coming back down. Then I got one foot on, and the other foot tripped on the bar, and I ended up faceplanting onto the mat. AGAIN. I was okay, though, but frustrated. What can I do better to get both my feet up? I'm casting really big, and I'm not sure what else I can do.
And, finally, back handsprings. They made me do them by myself on the trampoline today for the first time. Actually, the second time, but the first time didn't go so well, so let's just call this the first time. So I went and did it, and undercut TERRIBLY. My hands landed exactly where my feet were, and I fell flat on my stomach. Then I landed on my knees the second time, and the third time I landed sort of crouching down, but not sitting. It was near the end of class, so they didn't have much time to tell me what I may have been doing wrong. What are common mistakes in back handsprings that may cause undercutting?
Thanks so much!
But this week I was almost back to where I had left off last session. I got all my skills back, and some even better than before. But I am having trouble on three skills... front handsprings on vault, squat-ons on bars, and back handsprings on floor/trampoline.
So, I did my front handspring with a light-ish spot today, but I must have overturned and I ended up landing leaning a bit too far forward, and I did a faceplant onto the (squishy) mat before I could do anything about it. (I was not hurt.) Any advice on how to stick the landing?
I've had my squat-on, as in consistently, twice. But then I always lose it again! >.< I almost had it today... I kept hitting my ankles off the bar and coming back down. Then I got one foot on, and the other foot tripped on the bar, and I ended up faceplanting onto the mat. AGAIN. I was okay, though, but frustrated. What can I do better to get both my feet up? I'm casting really big, and I'm not sure what else I can do.
And, finally, back handsprings. They made me do them by myself on the trampoline today for the first time. Actually, the second time, but the first time didn't go so well, so let's just call this the first time. So I went and did it, and undercut TERRIBLY. My hands landed exactly where my feet were, and I fell flat on my stomach. Then I landed on my knees the second time, and the third time I landed sort of crouching down, but not sitting. It was near the end of class, so they didn't have much time to tell me what I may have been doing wrong. What are common mistakes in back handsprings that may cause undercutting?
Thanks so much!
