- Sep 3, 2010
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My dd is a level 4 and our gym also does level 3. DD competed level 3 last year. I was curious to know how different gyms handle learning the back handspring and what is most common. Our gym seems to wait to teach the back handspring once the girls are already on level 4. They do work on them a little before they move up (kind of as a reward if they do well on routines during competition season and a little in the off-season). However, I think there were only one or two that were able to do one before moving up and it wasn't a requirement. So here is my question...
Does your gym require girls to already have the back handspring prior to moving up to level 4 or do your gym's level 4s learn the back handspring once they have moved up?
This is just something I am just curious about. I am interested in both parent, gymnast and coach responses. From a coach perspective, an additional question would be which scenario do you believe to be better?
Does your gym require girls to already have the back handspring prior to moving up to level 4 or do your gym's level 4s learn the back handspring once they have moved up?
This is just something I am just curious about. I am interested in both parent, gymnast and coach responses. From a coach perspective, an additional question would be which scenario do you believe to be better?