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LL (7 yr) says she can do them on the bars but the floor - on and off. There are some tiny (height/weight) peers who do them on floor regularly.
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I can sit in a saddle.I am proud to be able to still sit in a straddle
If by straddle, you mean collapsed on the floor with my legs apart, well then I'm in!I am proud to be able to still sit in a straddle
If by straddle, you mean collapsed on the floor with my legs apart, well then I'm in!
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Wow! Is it common to get them that young? Or is it more of a size thing?
the youngest i have seen is 5 years old.has to do with strength weight ratio. and neither are easier on floor or beam. it has more to do with their wrists.
has to do with strength weight ratio. and neither are easier on floor or beam. it has more to do with their wrists.
Dunno can you explain the wrist thing?
My older is 8 and still cant quite get them (so close) she is tall and flexible. My 4yo can already push herself in the straddle and trying to do them (too much watching her big sister) and she is short and beefy.
LOL this threat reminds me, a couple of years ago at the start of the comp season party, coaches got all the parents on the floor and put them through a modified warm up that our girls do, with the girls watching and dying from laughing. I needed an ice pack on my back and a hot pack on my neck for a week after that.... And I considered myself in a pretty good shape. By the way great and humbling experience for parents... wish they did it every year to remind parents about the difficulty of everyday practice.
My dd was five. She got it very quickly after she started training them. She is tiny(under 40 lbs) and super strong.
This makes me wonder- and sorry if this is a foolish question- is there a way to measure strength to weight ratio?
Sooo....I have wondered for a while, if the strength to weight ratio is not there at 7..or 8..or 10, etc. , is it attainable at a later age? Kipper is strong, but not tiny. She is a very solid bundle of muscle. Her old gym did very little conditioning and strength training, and I don't remember seeing her ever work on press HS. She decided a year ago to work on it on her own. I have now spotted about 1 million. She is getting closer to doing it unassisted...but the progress is slow. There is no doubt she is significantly stronger after 5 months in the new gym. But...is the S/W ratio something that can change significantly over time?