- May 15, 2012
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My daughter's first Level 6 meet is coming up soon, and she is struggling w/ holding the regular handstand at the start of the beam dismount long enough...she is just going right from the first handstand to the side handstand (then twists down from there)...her hands place correctly for it all, the first handstand is just too quick. She tells me she's supposed to hold the first handstand for at least one full second or it is a "big deduction"...I'd day she's only holding it half a second or even less... If she *forces* herself to hold the first handstand, she probably is only able to do the twist down about half the time from the side handstand (risking what she tells me is a *fall* when she goes right down)...
I'm wondering what is worse, for her to hold the first handstand long enough and fall on the dismount part, or for her to do the too short first handstand and instantly go to the side handstand so she doesn't fall (she's able to hold the side handstand long enough (2 secs) if she does the quick first handstand)? Does anyone know what the deduction would be for a less than one second hold on the first handstand if the rest of the dismount is done correctly? Is that worse than what would be deducted if she fell? I found another post that said the first handstand hold is only worth .1, but that hardly sounds like a big deduction to me. My daughter says someone told her something like its a .7 deduction, so she is really stressed about it now.
Also, any drills, ideas, etc. to help her to do it correctly? She normally got 9's on beam in Level 5 and is hoping for similar scores in Level 6...
I'm wondering what is worse, for her to hold the first handstand long enough and fall on the dismount part, or for her to do the too short first handstand and instantly go to the side handstand so she doesn't fall (she's able to hold the side handstand long enough (2 secs) if she does the quick first handstand)? Does anyone know what the deduction would be for a less than one second hold on the first handstand if the rest of the dismount is done correctly? Is that worse than what would be deducted if she fell? I found another post that said the first handstand hold is only worth .1, but that hardly sounds like a big deduction to me. My daughter says someone told her something like its a .7 deduction, so she is really stressed about it now.
Also, any drills, ideas, etc. to help her to do it correctly? She normally got 9's on beam in Level 5 and is hoping for similar scores in Level 6...