- Aug 19, 2021
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Hello All - I have read all the other threads on this topic - it has been discussed a lot but no consensus I think. Wanted to get some input from people who have faced this situation and how they resolved it ?
DS has right round off and left twisting. He has done 2 years comp gymnastics and 2 years of comp T&T so he does have quite a few twisting skills already e.g. full, barani ball out, full turn etc. (there are more, can't think of them now).
He says he used to twist right during rec classes, and it was difficult learning one of the skills, and coach asked him to try left and that was much easier, so he started twisting left consistently.
Artistic coach noticed this during team workouts, but did not ask to change anything.
Now we are moving to new gym, and the artistic coach there says he has to change his twisting direction in preparation for the difficult vault moves. I think we understand why, but afraid that it is too late. Given what DS said, it seems he might be more comfortable left twisting, and forcing right might make him not do the skills so well. And it seems it is too late for changing round off direction.
Anyone faced this situation and were able to change either round off or twist direction little late in the game ? (he is 10 years old)
Anyone who has different side round off and twist but managing fine that way, would love to hear from them as well.
Thanks a lot!
DS has right round off and left twisting. He has done 2 years comp gymnastics and 2 years of comp T&T so he does have quite a few twisting skills already e.g. full, barani ball out, full turn etc. (there are more, can't think of them now).
He says he used to twist right during rec classes, and it was difficult learning one of the skills, and coach asked him to try left and that was much easier, so he started twisting left consistently.
Artistic coach noticed this during team workouts, but did not ask to change anything.
Now we are moving to new gym, and the artistic coach there says he has to change his twisting direction in preparation for the difficult vault moves. I think we understand why, but afraid that it is too late. Given what DS said, it seems he might be more comfortable left twisting, and forcing right might make him not do the skills so well. And it seems it is too late for changing round off direction.
Anyone faced this situation and were able to change either round off or twist direction little late in the game ? (he is 10 years old)
Anyone who has different side round off and twist but managing fine that way, would love to hear from them as well.
Thanks a lot!