Marinich

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They're really not that hard to throw...I always had a problem trying to roll out smoothly. Not too much room for error in this trick either. I wouldn't throw this on an off day.:dizzy:

I worked it into a pit off a mini tramp first. Then off the floor into the pit. Next into the pit with a mat on top of the foam. Then off the tumble track. The off the tumble track up to 8 or 16" of mats. Then off a spring board onto a floor level resi. Then without the springboard. You get the idea.

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It is a "C" tucked and a "D" like shown in the video.
 

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The first person to perform the Marinitch...

The first gymnast to perform the Marinitch on floor was actually Sergei Sizonhov...Sergei is now the National Performance Coach for Great Britain. Fantastic coach, and a great gymnast as well.
 
Yeah, I think that, as JBS said, the trick to teaching (and learning) this is doing lots and lots of handsprings to an elevated surface, finishing in an open (read: slightly arched) position, much like how you might teach a front-front on vault using elevated mats. I would probably tend to stay away from doing it into a pit, because doing that doesn't really teach the right thing (namely, an early pop or push off the floor to have enough height to do the skill). Strong heel drive on the step into and throughout the handspring is really important.
 

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