- May 4, 2009
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I was around a couple of years ago but disappeared for a while. I was looking around on the internet and figured what I really wanted was to ask other coaches what they thought. So here I am back!
I'm looking for advice on prioritising equipment for purchasing, and also on using the things I have in new ways.
About a year ago I took over a set up, pull down gymnastics program run out of a leisure centre. We have rec classes from 4-15 years, and have a development class beginning in september. The development class will be working for Grade 14 next spring and level 5 in the autumn.
I have all competition equipment except a vault, which isn't really a problem. I have a couple of trampettes, 3 benches, a horse vault, a box vault and some carpet squares.
My absolute first priorities are bean bags and skipping ropes. I'd also really like some panel mats, but I'm unsure as to what size. I definitely need wedges, and I'm tempted by the very large ones so that I can also teach flics and handsprings down them, but I'm not sure whether I should stick with the smaller, cheaper ones.
My floor is not sprung and I don't have access to a trampoline, so I'm looking at either a traditional Air track or the smaller, firmer ones that don't need a constant pump flow - Continental call theirs an AirSpring mat, Tracks2000 call it AirFloor. The maximum skill level would be up to back tucks, maybe handspring front pike, so nothing particularly high.
On my wish list are also various types of floor beams, paralettes, and eventually a single low bar.
Does anyone have experience with these products? Is there anything else you use in your gym you consider an essential?
Thanks!
I'm looking for advice on prioritising equipment for purchasing, and also on using the things I have in new ways.
About a year ago I took over a set up, pull down gymnastics program run out of a leisure centre. We have rec classes from 4-15 years, and have a development class beginning in september. The development class will be working for Grade 14 next spring and level 5 in the autumn.
I have all competition equipment except a vault, which isn't really a problem. I have a couple of trampettes, 3 benches, a horse vault, a box vault and some carpet squares.
My absolute first priorities are bean bags and skipping ropes. I'd also really like some panel mats, but I'm unsure as to what size. I definitely need wedges, and I'm tempted by the very large ones so that I can also teach flics and handsprings down them, but I'm not sure whether I should stick with the smaller, cheaper ones.
My floor is not sprung and I don't have access to a trampoline, so I'm looking at either a traditional Air track or the smaller, firmer ones that don't need a constant pump flow - Continental call theirs an AirSpring mat, Tracks2000 call it AirFloor. The maximum skill level would be up to back tucks, maybe handspring front pike, so nothing particularly high.
On my wish list are also various types of floor beams, paralettes, and eventually a single low bar.
Does anyone have experience with these products? Is there anything else you use in your gym you consider an essential?
Thanks!