- Feb 23, 2009
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I have two gymnasts who consistently "fall" on the shoot-through. One is a competing level 4 (first year, no meets yet), the other is Level 3 working on 4...
On their shoot-through, they don't keep their shoulders over the bar long enough to finish the skill in a split. They both end up throwing their heads back and pulling down on the bar as they hook their knee...this action is forcing a "back mill circle"...
We are having a pretty difficult time with the gymnast competing level 4. She just keeps doing this - and laughs and isn't making changes.
We have a meet in two weeks. Our first one of the season.
Question: If this happens in the meet, will she only receive a deduction for the fall on the shoot through and then possibly a form break for the bent knee? Or is it possible that the judge can take a deduction for an added element with the "back mill circle" action?
Thanks, and if anyone has any recommendations on how to "fix" this problem we would really appreciate it...
On their shoot-through, they don't keep their shoulders over the bar long enough to finish the skill in a split. They both end up throwing their heads back and pulling down on the bar as they hook their knee...this action is forcing a "back mill circle"...
We are having a pretty difficult time with the gymnast competing level 4. She just keeps doing this - and laughs and isn't making changes.
We have a meet in two weeks. Our first one of the season.
Question: If this happens in the meet, will she only receive a deduction for the fall on the shoot through and then possibly a form break for the bent knee? Or is it possible that the judge can take a deduction for an added element with the "back mill circle" action?
Thanks, and if anyone has any recommendations on how to "fix" this problem we would really appreciate it...