Those Darned Back-handsprings!!!!!

DON'T LURK... Join The Discussion!

Members see FEWER ads

Joined
Jun 26, 2009
Messages
568
Reaction score
52
Hey Chalkbucket,

As some of you may know, the level 7 season just started, and I was going to compete at the very first meet of the season, but because of my missing flight skill on beam: my back-handspring I'm waiting until February. I was very close to having my back-handspring all by myself on the high beam, so I tried to do a back-handspring on a high beam with mats underneath, and I missed my hand and hurt my foot. This was 3 days before the New Year. Now, I just started getting it comfortable under a port-a-pit beam. What do I do? I'm really comfortable with back-handsprings on the low beam with panel mats on either side, and I can make nearly every time on the port-a-pit beam, but every time I get to that high beam I freak out and fall. I want to get my backhandspring on the high beam ASAP so I can actually practice some real routines before I compete.

Please help me!
ANY advice is wanted!!!!

~*~*~Lauren~*~*~
 
why not stack mats like a porta pit under the high beam and slowly like every day take out an 8 incher or 4 incher.also are coaches have us make timelines for things that are scary and if you follow the time line you will get in i no time.for ex. monday 5 bhs on high beam with 4 8 inchers tuesday 3 bhs with 4 8 inchers 3 with 3. thursday 3 with 3 and 5 with 2 and soo on.hope this helps.a girl on my team did this for her bwo bhs on beam
 

DON'T LURK... Join The Discussion!

Members see FEWER ads

College Gym News

Back