- Jan 21, 2007
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I have three guys who are learning (or getting ready to learn) front and back tuck dismounts from p-bars.
On a back tuck, is it better that they dismount in a direction that would have them twisting towards the bars if they twist or away from them? To put it in more concrete terms, should a left-twisting gymnast do his back tuck off the left side or the right side? Or does it matter at all?
Same question for front tucks. This one is perhaps more important, since I am almost certain that the best dismount for my oldest guy, given his strengths and weaknesses, would be a front 1/2 or front 1/1. He's a left twister, so should he dismount off the left side or the right side? (So far, he seems more comfortable doing his front off to the left, so he'd be twisting away from the bars)
On a back tuck, is it better that they dismount in a direction that would have them twisting towards the bars if they twist or away from them? To put it in more concrete terms, should a left-twisting gymnast do his back tuck off the left side or the right side? Or does it matter at all?
Same question for front tucks. This one is perhaps more important, since I am almost certain that the best dismount for my oldest guy, given his strengths and weaknesses, would be a front 1/2 or front 1/1. He's a left twister, so should he dismount off the left side or the right side? (So far, he seems more comfortable doing his front off to the left, so he'd be twisting away from the bars)