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My older gymnast (level 5) has always had a harder time with gymnastics and learning new things than his younger brother. He is keeping up in many areas, and surpasses his younger brother in form on most events, but he has no power behind him. On Pbars, he doesn't swing up to handstand, and bends his legs on dismount, for instance. He does have things like muscle-up, spindles on mushroom, pirouette on floor, etc. However, he can't seem to run well or fast, and his landings on things like front handsprings. Ugh. He runs on his heels, very heavy footed. He lands crouched, if he can land at all without falling. No matter how much help he gets with his running, he is not able to do it. He runs slow, heel first. I'm starting to wonder if he has some issues with his feet or maybe some special needs we haven't addressed, because he is scattered otherwise (not just in gym). He's a smart kid, don't get me wrong, but he has problems with retention and other things.
The first meet is in 2 weeks, and I'm worried for him. I can tell his self-esteem is flagging. He even has trouble with rebounding on roundoffs. He lands so incredibly heavy, even though the coach has helped him time and time again with pushing off his toes. He's had drill after drill, and private lessons, but nothing seems to help. Is there anything we can do to help him?
The first meet is in 2 weeks, and I'm worried for him. I can tell his self-esteem is flagging. He even has trouble with rebounding on roundoffs. He lands so incredibly heavy, even though the coach has helped him time and time again with pushing off his toes. He's had drill after drill, and private lessons, but nothing seems to help. Is there anything we can do to help him?