- Sep 30, 2022
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So I'm a retired gymnast but I'm trying to keep all the floor and bars skills I had as they'll come in handy while I transition into American Ninja Warrior training. (Yes my goal is to get on the show maybe someday not sure yet).
Long story short, I was in a residential treatment center (RTC) for 6 weeks (eating disorder, self-harm, PTSD) and out of doing anything on my hands for another 2 weeks because of a wrist injury.
Today I was training and I can still do a kip, but I've completely lost my long hang pullover and baby giants. Plus my front tuck is falling apart because I lost strength and I can't do an aerial anymore, even if I'm doing it off a higher surface onto an airbag (I put my hands down every time).
I'm starting weights training soon to get some strength back, but here's my question: How do I get these skills back and maintain everything while not being in a gymnastics gym?
Technique and safety aren't a worry because I'm an ex-coach as well so I know how to critique technique through videos, and I'm always careful of the environment I do things in.
Any advice is welcomed.
The only caveat to any advice is that due to my ED(which was quite severe), I can't train more than 2 hours/week doing cardio. Strength training isn't really limited. But trying any skills counts as cardio sadly. I'll also be in a PHP program from about 8-3 every day.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Long story short, I was in a residential treatment center (RTC) for 6 weeks (eating disorder, self-harm, PTSD) and out of doing anything on my hands for another 2 weeks because of a wrist injury.
Today I was training and I can still do a kip, but I've completely lost my long hang pullover and baby giants. Plus my front tuck is falling apart because I lost strength and I can't do an aerial anymore, even if I'm doing it off a higher surface onto an airbag (I put my hands down every time).
I'm starting weights training soon to get some strength back, but here's my question: How do I get these skills back and maintain everything while not being in a gymnastics gym?
Technique and safety aren't a worry because I'm an ex-coach as well so I know how to critique technique through videos, and I'm always careful of the environment I do things in.
Any advice is welcomed.
The only caveat to any advice is that due to my ED(which was quite severe), I can't train more than 2 hours/week doing cardio. Strength training isn't really limited. But trying any skills counts as cardio sadly. I'll also be in a PHP program from about 8-3 every day.
Thanks in advance for the help!