- Feb 15, 2007
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blackie - I was so into making that montage EVERYTHING around me suffered for a few days - it WAS a lot fun to learn though.... I can't wait to start for my boys now too, but it is just so time consuming... I think/hope it will be a little easier now that I have labeled better LOL, now I just need to worry about space on the pc
my dd's coaches said her reason for the curve was due to not realizing the proper muscles to use to stay straight & worked a lot with her on a lot of laying down drills where she would learn to squeeze certain parts at a time and I think they would press softly on her lower back and have her press back. I read you can have them do hs's against the wall, hands as close as possible w/back pressed against the wall as well... I am not sure how that works though. I really had the coaches work on it and stayed out of it, because I did not want to do anything counter productive... and oh my gosh it has improved SO much... she still arches sometimes maybe due to lack of concentration or just messing around etc. but I can tell the difference - I am sure maturity and concentration have something to do with it as well because more of the younger girls I have seen seem to have this same problem - I am guessing it is pretty common... I love the drive in our little ones - the smiles when they accomplish something new is priceless!!!:heartbeat:
my dd's coaches said her reason for the curve was due to not realizing the proper muscles to use to stay straight & worked a lot with her on a lot of laying down drills where she would learn to squeeze certain parts at a time and I think they would press softly on her lower back and have her press back. I read you can have them do hs's against the wall, hands as close as possible w/back pressed against the wall as well... I am not sure how that works though. I really had the coaches work on it and stayed out of it, because I did not want to do anything counter productive... and oh my gosh it has improved SO much... she still arches sometimes maybe due to lack of concentration or just messing around etc. but I can tell the difference - I am sure maturity and concentration have something to do with it as well because more of the younger girls I have seen seem to have this same problem - I am guessing it is pretty common... I love the drive in our little ones - the smiles when they accomplish something new is priceless!!!:heartbeat: