- Sep 19, 2008
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The first group of girls from my developmental group have moved up to level 4. I was very happy for them, etc but the ones who stayed behind with me have me a little worried. The dominant issue is legs. Quickness, toe point, etc.
Firstly, they are very young (5, 6 and one 7yr old), so inconsistency comes with the territory. They can do a set of straight jumps great, and then go to jumping jacks slamming their heels into the floor with bent knees. Or vault 3-5 times very well, and then start sinking into the board just doing straight jumps. It's all over the place some days, great others.
They have been in this group since June, and we do drills to work on this often. It hasn't changed. Recently I've caught myself having to ask for toe point in things like handstands, they know this!! I'm wondering how much of this is natural ability and if it's possible to learn if it hasn't been learned in 4 hours a week over 7 months. I've been told to keep them longer and see, they are fantastic in every other area I just want to know what to expect I guess.
I'll take any good drills that may help them too if anyone has them!
Firstly, they are very young (5, 6 and one 7yr old), so inconsistency comes with the territory. They can do a set of straight jumps great, and then go to jumping jacks slamming their heels into the floor with bent knees. Or vault 3-5 times very well, and then start sinking into the board just doing straight jumps. It's all over the place some days, great others.
They have been in this group since June, and we do drills to work on this often. It hasn't changed. Recently I've caught myself having to ask for toe point in things like handstands, they know this!! I'm wondering how much of this is natural ability and if it's possible to learn if it hasn't been learned in 4 hours a week over 7 months. I've been told to keep them longer and see, they are fantastic in every other area I just want to know what to expect I guess.
I'll take any good drills that may help them too if anyone has them!