- Oct 28, 2008
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Hi,
I'm looking for tips on what to do with my hands while doing Front & Back tuck off trampoline.
When I'm doing front tuck I: try to get really high and set at the top of my jump, pull in fast as I begin to rotate; but then I always end up putting my hands down. I think it probably started as a fear issue while learning dive roll that I needed to put my hands down to steady myself and it evolved into a nasty bad habit that's really hard to kick now that I actually WANT to do front tuck.
I just got up the nerve to try back tuck off (and am LOVING it!): I'm not really refining my technique at this point, it's mostly a 'bring your feet up and over and just go for it' back tuck.:tongue: I have stuck it once, but I again have the habit of putting my hands down as I'm landing. I'm making it all the way over, and landing on my feet, but right now it's a hands and feet landing.
The coaches I've talked to said things like: If you your hands coming down, try and pull them up as soon as you can; bring your hands right in close... any other tips?
I'm looking for tips on what to do with my hands while doing Front & Back tuck off trampoline.
When I'm doing front tuck I: try to get really high and set at the top of my jump, pull in fast as I begin to rotate; but then I always end up putting my hands down. I think it probably started as a fear issue while learning dive roll that I needed to put my hands down to steady myself and it evolved into a nasty bad habit that's really hard to kick now that I actually WANT to do front tuck.
I just got up the nerve to try back tuck off (and am LOVING it!): I'm not really refining my technique at this point, it's mostly a 'bring your feet up and over and just go for it' back tuck.:tongue: I have stuck it once, but I again have the habit of putting my hands down as I'm landing. I'm making it all the way over, and landing on my feet, but right now it's a hands and feet landing.
The coaches I've talked to said things like: If you your hands coming down, try and pull them up as soon as you can; bring your hands right in close... any other tips?