- Aug 26, 2019
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Hi, Folks,
Looking for some tips/tricks (or workarounds) for my daughter. She is a thirteen-year-old level 7 (training some 8 skills but almost certainly staying in 7) who has lingering form issues in her BHS, both on floor and beam--her legs fling apart and her momentum gets sapped. She and her coaches have tried a few drills, such as standing BHS using bands around her ankles or knees, but no luck. It doesn't appear to be a strength/conditioning/physical structure issue, but more of an ingrained habit/mental block. Visualization exercises haven't helped. Any ideas?
And if she can't correct it, any creative tumbling options for L7 floor to avoid a BHS altogether? She has a good RO-lay and a solid RO-lay half-punch front but a standard RO-BHS-lay gets pikey because of that lost momentum from the BHS. She is getting pretty frustrated and takes a pretty big hit on her scores. She doesn't have grand ambitions but she'd like to continue competing for a couple more years and feel more confident.
Any guidance is very much appreciated!
Looking for some tips/tricks (or workarounds) for my daughter. She is a thirteen-year-old level 7 (training some 8 skills but almost certainly staying in 7) who has lingering form issues in her BHS, both on floor and beam--her legs fling apart and her momentum gets sapped. She and her coaches have tried a few drills, such as standing BHS using bands around her ankles or knees, but no luck. It doesn't appear to be a strength/conditioning/physical structure issue, but more of an ingrained habit/mental block. Visualization exercises haven't helped. Any ideas?
And if she can't correct it, any creative tumbling options for L7 floor to avoid a BHS altogether? She has a good RO-lay and a solid RO-lay half-punch front but a standard RO-BHS-lay gets pikey because of that lost momentum from the BHS. She is getting pretty frustrated and takes a pretty big hit on her scores. She doesn't have grand ambitions but she'd like to continue competing for a couple more years and feel more confident.
Any guidance is very much appreciated!