- Jan 21, 2007
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I've been working on back tucks with one of my girls, and she has an extremely whippy set. Her back tuck is basically a backhandspring where she bends her knees and pulls her hands up.
She has so much power in her RO-BHS that she could, with a proper set, easily throw a double back (I'm not gonna let her try it anytime soon, but just to give you an idea of what her tumbling looks like).
ANybody have any good tips for getting kids to quit whipping on the set for a back tuck? Usually I find that having them work back tucks on trampoline helps (assuming they're doing it properly), but this girl, despite having a nice tuck on tramp, still whips on floor.
She has so much power in her RO-BHS that she could, with a proper set, easily throw a double back (I'm not gonna let her try it anytime soon, but just to give you an idea of what her tumbling looks like).
ANybody have any good tips for getting kids to quit whipping on the set for a back tuck? Usually I find that having them work back tucks on trampoline helps (assuming they're doing it properly), but this girl, despite having a nice tuck on tramp, still whips on floor.