- Sep 18, 2012
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Hi! I have a question mainly for gymnasts and coaches, but I would be grateful for any advice. I am a 13 year old level 7/8 gymnast. Throughout all of the ears I have done gymnastics, I have always had issues with beam. It isn't only a fear issue, I think, it is more of a "misunderstanding". I've never really understood beam. I get on it, and I would always feel really stupid. I will stand there, and no matter how much I try to suppress it, I always start thinking " Okay, I am standing here trying to do backhandsprings on a 10 cm wooden surface 1.2 meters off the ground, and this is a good idea, how?" ( I understand that the beam is not made completely out of wood but the construction of the apparatus does not enter my mind at these moments).
Basically, I've always disliked beam, dreaded it, and have had many fear issues, mental blocks, etc. There are always those girls on your team and at meets that are literally GLUED to the beam, and their routines are so fluid, and when the coach tells them to try new skills, they will go for them and have them consistently quickly. (Do I sound jealous?) The interesting thing is, these girls aren't the "fearless" ones. They have fear issues on other events, but beam just works. I rarely have fear issues on other events, but beam has always been a problem.
My routines and skill level on beam are behind those on other events, and if I did not have to do beam, I would be a much higher level, happier gymnast
Once I get my skills consistently, my beam routines are nice , but getting the skills consistently? AAH! Even NOW I sometimes have issues with my backwalkover!
I try to tell myself that if I can do it on a line I can do it on beam , or " the only difference between low beam and high beam is the height!", but it doesn't help very much. I know that for some people beam is "their" event, and that that just comes naturally, but does anyone have any advice for getting over beam fear issues, gaining more confidence, and just learning to like beam? The "1,2,3 go!" method isn't working, and when I tried to use that for backwalkovers, they turned into strange backhandspring-like skills because I was going into them so quickly. Thank you very much for any advice you have! I will be really grateful.( I'm sorry it is so long)
Basically, I've always disliked beam, dreaded it, and have had many fear issues, mental blocks, etc. There are always those girls on your team and at meets that are literally GLUED to the beam, and their routines are so fluid, and when the coach tells them to try new skills, they will go for them and have them consistently quickly. (Do I sound jealous?) The interesting thing is, these girls aren't the "fearless" ones. They have fear issues on other events, but beam just works. I rarely have fear issues on other events, but beam has always been a problem.
My routines and skill level on beam are behind those on other events, and if I did not have to do beam, I would be a much higher level, happier gymnast

I try to tell myself that if I can do it on a line I can do it on beam , or " the only difference between low beam and high beam is the height!", but it doesn't help very much. I know that for some people beam is "their" event, and that that just comes naturally, but does anyone have any advice for getting over beam fear issues, gaining more confidence, and just learning to like beam? The "1,2,3 go!" method isn't working, and when I tried to use that for backwalkovers, they turned into strange backhandspring-like skills because I was going into them so quickly. Thank you very much for any advice you have! I will be really grateful.( I'm sorry it is so long)