- Aug 28, 2009
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I have read old posts here about what type of hurdle is best. I admit the physics behind all the explanations are a bit above my ability to fully understand. That being said I have a specific question. My daughter learned a power hurdle and tumbling first, when she learned running tumbling she was taught front leg straight hurdle. That being said floor and tumbling is her best event. Now there is a new coach (really more of a helper she is a current gymnast helping out) that has decided she has to do a bent leg hurdle. This is because when she does front handspring front handspring tumbling pass she has trouble with the second front handspring. So the helper coach said its due to lack of power from hurdle. Her current hurdle has lead to very powerful and technically correct back tumbling, is it different for front tumbling? Just curious, thought and opinions on this. Also it only happenings when she is doing two, one is good and her front handspring step out front handspring rebound is also fine.