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Does back tumbling affect your back more than front tumbling?
On Monday, my DD did a robhsbt and over-rotated it. She apparently managed to still land it on her feet, but reportedly tweaked her mid-back.
She's been complaining on and off about pain, to varying degrees.
The next day, we knew her group doesn't practice floor on Tuesdays, so after discussion, DD decided to try practice. Since DS ends practice an hour before DD, DH watched the last hour of practice. He said she looked great and didn't seem to be in any pain (lots of giggling, no grimacing).
On Wednesday, I watched the last 30 min of practice and they were on floor doing front tumbling, including FHS-FT, FHS-pike. More of the same - smiling, happy, didn't seem to be in any pain. She was volunteering to try drills first. Saw me as she was exiting and immediately looks to be in pain.
Yesterday, they worked back tumbling and after one ro-BHS, she said she was in pain and refused to try anything but standing tucks for the rest of practice.
I guess I'm worried about two things: what if her back is worse than we thought? And what if yesterday was fear-based?
She's supposed to compete a ro-bhs-bt for cheer tomorrow. And that's only on a foam pad, not even a spring floor! So, I'm nervous.
On Monday, my DD did a robhsbt and over-rotated it. She apparently managed to still land it on her feet, but reportedly tweaked her mid-back.
She's been complaining on and off about pain, to varying degrees.
The next day, we knew her group doesn't practice floor on Tuesdays, so after discussion, DD decided to try practice. Since DS ends practice an hour before DD, DH watched the last hour of practice. He said she looked great and didn't seem to be in any pain (lots of giggling, no grimacing).
On Wednesday, I watched the last 30 min of practice and they were on floor doing front tumbling, including FHS-FT, FHS-pike. More of the same - smiling, happy, didn't seem to be in any pain. She was volunteering to try drills first. Saw me as she was exiting and immediately looks to be in pain.
Yesterday, they worked back tumbling and after one ro-BHS, she said she was in pain and refused to try anything but standing tucks for the rest of practice.
I guess I'm worried about two things: what if her back is worse than we thought? And what if yesterday was fear-based?
She's supposed to compete a ro-bhs-bt for cheer tomorrow. And that's only on a foam pad, not even a spring floor! So, I'm nervous.