- Feb 28, 2015
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Dear all, I would need your opinion.
I am in a new acrobatics club (not competitive), but coach is very strict and former Cirque artist with amazing skills.
Girls are age 7-14, train 3x2h, mostly floor acrobatics (simple handsprings, cartwheels, tucks) and do shows at school end.
Coach wants them to learn a "Range and Conditioning" routine similar to the ones they test in the UK:
left split - slide to left needle hold - press to left split handstand - fall to left legged bridge - change leg - back to right split handstand - right split needle - slide to right leg split - middle split - straddle press handstand - straddle L - middle split
Some girls do it beautifully and I really really love to look at it! However, they really have the technique and not the strength. Their straddle press is beautiful, but they won't be able to do more than one, but the one looks geat.
What kind of concerns me is that they don't do other strength or flexibility stuff but ONLY this. It takes about 45 minutes, then they do basic acro stuff, some games or trampolining.
I only joined recently and all of them can do it (some better and more controlled, others are still learning) but I am amazed they can all do it with such "little" training only three times a week, ecpecially the straddle press and the wrong leg kickover!
I asked coach about it, why he does it everytime and why not other strength or flexibility things, mixing things up etc.
This was his answer (in other words kind of):
This routine combines everything we need for basic floor acrobatics - active flexibility in both middle and front splits, core and back strength, shoulder flexibility without straining the back and shoulder strength to press up but also the controlled tick-tock.
I am still not sure what to think about it, but I also see that with this limited time, he won't get the kids to do a lot of presses or leg lifts anyways, they all go to normal school, so maybe technique and flexibility is better?
If you are interested, this is a very extreme example of the range and conditioning they do in the UK!
Any opinion on this appreciated
I am in a new acrobatics club (not competitive), but coach is very strict and former Cirque artist with amazing skills.
Girls are age 7-14, train 3x2h, mostly floor acrobatics (simple handsprings, cartwheels, tucks) and do shows at school end.
Coach wants them to learn a "Range and Conditioning" routine similar to the ones they test in the UK:
left split - slide to left needle hold - press to left split handstand - fall to left legged bridge - change leg - back to right split handstand - right split needle - slide to right leg split - middle split - straddle press handstand - straddle L - middle split
Some girls do it beautifully and I really really love to look at it! However, they really have the technique and not the strength. Their straddle press is beautiful, but they won't be able to do more than one, but the one looks geat.
What kind of concerns me is that they don't do other strength or flexibility stuff but ONLY this. It takes about 45 minutes, then they do basic acro stuff, some games or trampolining.
I only joined recently and all of them can do it (some better and more controlled, others are still learning) but I am amazed they can all do it with such "little" training only three times a week, ecpecially the straddle press and the wrong leg kickover!
I asked coach about it, why he does it everytime and why not other strength or flexibility things, mixing things up etc.
This was his answer (in other words kind of):
This routine combines everything we need for basic floor acrobatics - active flexibility in both middle and front splits, core and back strength, shoulder flexibility without straining the back and shoulder strength to press up but also the controlled tick-tock.
I am still not sure what to think about it, but I also see that with this limited time, he won't get the kids to do a lot of presses or leg lifts anyways, they all go to normal school, so maybe technique and flexibility is better?
If you are interested, this is a very extreme example of the range and conditioning they do in the UK!
Any opinion on this appreciated