Coaches Level 4 Floor Straddle Jump

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I was reading the text yesterday and it seemed to indicate that the legs should be straddled at a down angle (like a straight jump with legs apart), but then later it seemed to indicate it should be a straddle pike (with knees turned up). Can anyone clarify?

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Is there any benefit to a gymnast's development in teaching straddle with knees forward? I don't teach knees forward but have seen some gyms compete it.
Benefits to development - not that I can thing of... but sometimes, it could be because it is easier to keep the legs straight. A lot of our girls tend to bend their knees in a "true" straddle jump, so there is less of a deduction with the "X" jump.
 
Let them take the deduction in level 4 for having a imperfect (but progressive) straddle jump. The X jump encourages no hip roll..bad habits are hard to break..and the X jump in my opinion looks ridiculous.
I agree it looks ridiculous... only the girls who don't have a good straddle jump do it in competition. In Practice, they try the straddle jump... but until they have qualified for Y Nationals, we do what we can to maximize their scores. There are only 7 regularly scheduled meets in the season in which to qualify. AFTER they qualify, we can focus on improving the straddle. :)
 
If you have a girl who can do a horizontal straddle-pike jump, I could see doing it. Going for below horizontal or way below horizontal isn't worth it IMO. It'll look lame and might as well just do the star jump.
 

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