- Jan 21, 2007
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Bit of a spinoff from another thread: when teaching lower-level tumbling (ie anything between a forward roll and a backhandspring), to what extent do you use training aids such as wedge mats, tumbletrak, barrels, etc?
With kids small enough to be spotted, I'm finding more and more that I prefer to just train everything straight on the floor without any additional "props." At this point, aside from a backward roll there is not one single skill I use wedge mats to train; I never use barrel mats or other backhandspring trainers, simply because I prefer the precision I can get with spotting.
Thoughts? Anybody else prefer to train tumbling like this? Anybody have really effective drills using props that I haven't thought of?
With kids small enough to be spotted, I'm finding more and more that I prefer to just train everything straight on the floor without any additional "props." At this point, aside from a backward roll there is not one single skill I use wedge mats to train; I never use barrel mats or other backhandspring trainers, simply because I prefer the precision I can get with spotting.
Thoughts? Anybody else prefer to train tumbling like this? Anybody have really effective drills using props that I haven't thought of?