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Thoughts on training a deliberate arm bend in handsprings (front, back, or both)?
I've long been a fan of a deliberate arm bend in back handsprings, though I don't generally teach kids this until they are working back tucks. The arm bend allows the CoM pass farther over the hands before pushing off, allowing for greater acceleration. It also keeps the CoM lower, allowing for a better takeoff angle for subsequent salto.
On front handsprings, I never really tried this until fairly recently; I had an athlete try it on her FHS-FLO, and it worked beautifully, making her FLO both higher and longer.
Generally, I don't introduce bent arm technique in BHS until the athlete is getting ready for back tucks, and while I haven't experimented much with the bent arm FHS, my inclination is not to teach it until the athlete is learning a front layout.
Thoughts? Do you use or teach this technique? If so, what level do you introduce it?
I've long been a fan of a deliberate arm bend in back handsprings, though I don't generally teach kids this until they are working back tucks. The arm bend allows the CoM pass farther over the hands before pushing off, allowing for greater acceleration. It also keeps the CoM lower, allowing for a better takeoff angle for subsequent salto.
On front handsprings, I never really tried this until fairly recently; I had an athlete try it on her FHS-FLO, and it worked beautifully, making her FLO both higher and longer.
Generally, I don't introduce bent arm technique in BHS until the athlete is getting ready for back tucks, and while I haven't experimented much with the bent arm FHS, my inclination is not to teach it until the athlete is learning a front layout.
Thoughts? Do you use or teach this technique? If so, what level do you introduce it?