- Jun 14, 2011
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I'm looking for drills for round offs and back handsprings for our level 3s and 4s. They're having a really difficult time getting their chests ups and not sticking their butts out. We've worked snap downs off of mats and most of them can do them successfully, but when it comes to doing the actual skill they can't translate what they did in the drill. I'm having a hard time getting the girls to stretch out their back handsprings. When I taught back handsprings to older girls in a tumbling/cheer class I often talked about angles to them, but a seven year old won't understand that. What else could I tell them?
I'm also looking for opinions on hand placement in a round off. As a gymnast I was taught to place one hand turned all the way around and the other pointing at that hand:
^ < (assuming that the round off started facing away from the above words.)
I just started working at this gym a few months ago, but I've noticed that they haven't place much emphasis on the hand placement. Could this also be a part of the problem with them getting their chests up fast enough? I feel like they are keeping their hands the same way the would in a cartwheel, so they aren't turned around enough to do a snap down like they do in the drill.
I'm also looking for opinions on hand placement in a round off. As a gymnast I was taught to place one hand turned all the way around and the other pointing at that hand:
^ < (assuming that the round off started facing away from the above words.)
I just started working at this gym a few months ago, but I've noticed that they haven't place much emphasis on the hand placement. Could this also be a part of the problem with them getting their chests up fast enough? I feel like they are keeping their hands the same way the would in a cartwheel, so they aren't turned around enough to do a snap down like they do in the drill.