- Sep 21, 2008
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Just wanted a quick check -
When you teach releases.. do you focus on one or two particular releases for gymnasts, or do you prefer to teach as many as you can over a long period of time? Do you expect that your gymnasts have a bag of tricks, so to say, or do one to three extremely well?
No particular reason for this other than curiosity how my philosophy compares to others... I have tended towards the former (a few really well) but I can see the justification in spending time working multiple releases for growth later on...
When you teach releases.. do you focus on one or two particular releases for gymnasts, or do you prefer to teach as many as you can over a long period of time? Do you expect that your gymnasts have a bag of tricks, so to say, or do one to three extremely well?
No particular reason for this other than curiosity how my philosophy compares to others... I have tended towards the former (a few really well) but I can see the justification in spending time working multiple releases for growth later on...