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If the pony or bun is high enough it won't get in the way, as long as the hair in the pony is not too long to get caught under her hands. (Thus the looped braids. Braiding shortens the hair and then you loop them up to shorten it more. With really long hair you do 3 or 4 braids in the pony to loop up.) For a high pony, dd would stand against the wall and make sure the pony was above where her head contacted the wall - clever girl.FWIW, everyone on my dd's level 3 team has to wear a high pony with curls and no one has ever complained or had a problem with the backward roll. One of the girls has fine, waist length hair too. Probably it just happens so quickly during the routine that they just do it and don't think about it.
How does your dd wear her hair at practice?
Well you could try the hairstyle we are required to do. A very high, slicked back ponytail with tons of corkscrew curls. It only requires about 45 minutes (at least!) to put in 40+ rollers the night before. And then another 20+ minutes the next morning to unroll (or cut out!) the rollers. Tons of gel and hairspray also involved. It's great! (Although most of the work is done the night before which does meet your requirement).
Seriously, I think braids is a good idea.
That would make me change gyms.
I understand that… I got a PERM once and followed the no washing directions (even waited an extra day before getting it wet at all). The curls were gone the first time it got wet. Then, for HS graduation, I got my hair "professionally done - curlers, a proper set, 3 cans of aquanet … the curls didn't even last the 10 minute car ride home, lol.^^^^ We would seriously need a hairpiece if they expected that. My girls hair doesn't hold a curl for more than 30 mins.
She is just not genetically predisposed to have curls.
OMG - that's me!!! my best friend and I got our hair done for prom. Mine was shorter so done first. WHILE standing by her watching her get hers done, mine just kept dropping and droppingThen, for HS graduation, I got my hair "professionally done - curlers, a proper set, 3 cans of aquanet … the curls didn't even last the 10 minute car ride home, lol.
i really like this. do you have any more photos of how it looks from either the side or the front?My YDD has just past waist long hair and one of the only styles we have found that works for her (ponytails and plain braids aren't allowed in T&T competitions) is what we call the "milkmaid" hairdo. I do pigtails, braid them, and them wrap each braid around both sides. I then sew it in place. I have even added ribbons for comps. It holds amazingly well, even on trampoline. I have occasionally done devil buns out of braided pigtails too (also sewn in) but the milkmaid holds better. This was her hair done for practice, so no hairspray, gel, or fanciness, but it gives you the idea.View attachment 6099
I don't have any fully from the side, but here sort of the side and the front.i really like this. do you have any more photos of how it looks from either the side or the front?
Our girls are required to have a bun. L2, L3, L4. They are all good with the bun and their skills.