- Feb 26, 2011
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I ran cross country my senior year of high school and I was also still dancing, and probably since I was going back and forth between tightening and then stretching my muscles every day, I managed to pull both hip flexors (not at the same time). The right one was worse and still gives me trouble almost 3 years later. It is fine most of the time but cartwheels and roundoffs really aggravate it because I'm a righty for everything in gymnastics. I can't seem to improve my roundoff at all because my hip always starts hurting after only a few tries at a roundoff.
I can do a pretty decent cartwheel on the left side and I can also do a semi decent handstand on that side. So I guess my question is, how hard would it be for me to switch my roundoff direction and learn in on the left side instead? Obviously, since I'm an adult gymnast, I'm not really concerned about how it would affect twisting direction or anything else. At this point I really just need a roundoff that's functional enough to allow me to do a ROBHS eventually.
Also, has anyone had experience with chronic hip flexor issues and is it at all possible to completely fix this problem? It got plenty of rest after cross country season was over but the problem always comes back, so any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated!
Side note: I am definitely planning on seeing a doctor and checking on PT for this at some point, but since it isn't a problem except during certain gymnastics skills, I've been putting it off a bit
I can do a pretty decent cartwheel on the left side and I can also do a semi decent handstand on that side. So I guess my question is, how hard would it be for me to switch my roundoff direction and learn in on the left side instead? Obviously, since I'm an adult gymnast, I'm not really concerned about how it would affect twisting direction or anything else. At this point I really just need a roundoff that's functional enough to allow me to do a ROBHS eventually.
Also, has anyone had experience with chronic hip flexor issues and is it at all possible to completely fix this problem? It got plenty of rest after cross country season was over but the problem always comes back, so any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated!
Side note: I am definitely planning on seeing a doctor and checking on PT for this at some point, but since it isn't a problem except during certain gymnastics skills, I've been putting it off a bit
