- Mar 2, 2011
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If they were just "bridging" up for a few seconds during a warm-up I would not worry. The issue comes when they are doing lots of bridging as a station or holding them for a long time. I don't even let my older rec kids hold them for stretching longer than 5 secs. Once they get up in higher levels we start working on that flexibility and strength in that aspect.
However, during our preschool class warm-up. I do have my little ones 2's and 3's do baby bridges... hands and shoulders on the floor, push their belly up, and we hold them for 3 secs. My 4's and 5's attempt to push into a bridge on their own and we hold them for a quick 3 secs. But that is it! No bridging in any of the stations or skills that require and bridging. I don't see the point of focusing on that at a young age. There is so much more to develop before this needs to be a concern.
However, during our preschool class warm-up. I do have my little ones 2's and 3's do baby bridges... hands and shoulders on the floor, push their belly up, and we hold them for 3 secs. My 4's and 5's attempt to push into a bridge on their own and we hold them for a quick 3 secs. But that is it! No bridging in any of the stations or skills that require and bridging. I don't see the point of focusing on that at a young age. There is so much more to develop before this needs to be a concern.