- May 4, 2010
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So DD is training for level 6. She is a solid gymnast who had a good level 5 season, scoring over 9s on beam and floor, high 8s on bars and vault. It was a tough season in that she grew over 4 inches and suffered with osgood schlatters most of the season - preventing her from doing much tumbling in practice and very little vault. Her knees are getting better and she has been able to start working harder again.
She has over 3 months to work on these skills before her first meet and I am confident it will all fall into place, but she is a little frustrated some things are not coming quickly. So, looking for advise on a couple of skills.
1. Front tuck - she is landing in a low squat or sometime on her butt. She says she punching up and feels like she is starting high. Could she be opening up too late? What should she try or think about?
2. Backwalkover on beam - just frustrating her. She can do it on the squishy floor beam, but even that is inconsistent. She isn't confident her hands will come down on the beam. I actually think fear is her obstacle. Any tips? She won't even try it on the high beam.
3. Full turn on beam - used to be able to do it, but fell about a week ago and now she says she's afraid her toe is going to get stuck. What should she be thinking?
4. Clear hip. Not sure what the deal is here. I haven't seen her at practice much lately and I am not sure I can talk intelligently about this. All I know is she says she is struggling on it.
She has the other big skills for the most part - baby giant (although I think the whole bars routine is going to be challenging), back tuck, beam dismount. And like I said, I really think she has plenty of time to work on these things, but she can very hard on herself and it can be a rough environment in my house when she feels like the skills don't come as quickly as she would like. Any tips are appreciated!
She has over 3 months to work on these skills before her first meet and I am confident it will all fall into place, but she is a little frustrated some things are not coming quickly. So, looking for advise on a couple of skills.
1. Front tuck - she is landing in a low squat or sometime on her butt. She says she punching up and feels like she is starting high. Could she be opening up too late? What should she try or think about?
2. Backwalkover on beam - just frustrating her. She can do it on the squishy floor beam, but even that is inconsistent. She isn't confident her hands will come down on the beam. I actually think fear is her obstacle. Any tips? She won't even try it on the high beam.
3. Full turn on beam - used to be able to do it, but fell about a week ago and now she says she's afraid her toe is going to get stuck. What should she be thinking?
4. Clear hip. Not sure what the deal is here. I haven't seen her at practice much lately and I am not sure I can talk intelligently about this. All I know is she says she is struggling on it.
She has the other big skills for the most part - baby giant (although I think the whole bars routine is going to be challenging), back tuck, beam dismount. And like I said, I really think she has plenty of time to work on these things, but she can very hard on herself and it can be a rough environment in my house when she feels like the skills don't come as quickly as she would like. Any tips are appreciated!