- Oct 4, 2009
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I know this is quite often asked but I do circus as an extra activity and its sort of learn from each other. There is one guy who is learning a back handspring and the way I see it is his hands land practically where his feet take off which I think is to do with the fact that when he leans back he's not really leaning back at all he is squatting but he leans his chest forward so arcs upwards and cuts his BHS really short. He also sometimes struggles to get his hands on the ground but it's a carry on effect from going too high. My question is what can I do to help him know how to lean back properly. I don't have any equipment really other than a fold up mat as we do it on the lawn at uni we do have access to a gym (martial arts gym so basically a sprung floor with one crash mat) where he learnt to do it basically but now we are fixing it.is there any drills or anything I can say to get him to understand how to lean back properly? I can't spot him as I'm about 5'3 and he's about 6' but there are other people there to spot him. I know you don't approve of gym outside the gym but its his choice and I"m just trying to make it a better BHS