- Dec 30, 2010
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That thin piece of wood seems to be gathering a lot of attention around here.If it were up to me I'd chop it up and throw in the chimney
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I have a few questions about DDs choices for her acro skill ,the post by @profmom inspired me to get some opinions from all of you friendly folks.
DD is currently working on putting together her next beam routine.
She is currently competing BHS-BHS , then a stand alone back tuck and her dismount is round off full.In between there's some leaps and turns,I'm not too sure what you call them in English.
She will be transforming her BHS-BHS into a BHS-Back tuck.She will add an aerial.
She finds it easier to connect a back tuck to her back hand spring rather then a( how do you call) a back hand spring with no hands?Lol
She prefers to do an aerial rather then a front aerial,shes says her aerial is her safe bet,and this allows her to start working on a side sommy.If she does a front aerial she needs to clean it up and that takes time away from working on her side sommy.
We use the FIG code(I think)or something very close to it.Her coach said she can choose an aerial,side aerial side sommy(sp?) or front tuck.Her coach is perfecllty happy with her choice.
MY question as an ignoramus mother that I am is:
Nearly every girl I see chooses a front aerial rather then an aerial,is this because a front aerial allows you to connect more skills afterwards?
Most girls go for BHS-BHS with no hands(what do you call those in english,it's a flic décalé aound here).Does this lead to easier connections later down the road rather then BHS-Back tuck?

I have a few questions about DDs choices for her acro skill ,the post by @profmom inspired me to get some opinions from all of you friendly folks.
DD is currently working on putting together her next beam routine.
She is currently competing BHS-BHS , then a stand alone back tuck and her dismount is round off full.In between there's some leaps and turns,I'm not too sure what you call them in English.
She will be transforming her BHS-BHS into a BHS-Back tuck.She will add an aerial.
She finds it easier to connect a back tuck to her back hand spring rather then a( how do you call) a back hand spring with no hands?Lol
She prefers to do an aerial rather then a front aerial,shes says her aerial is her safe bet,and this allows her to start working on a side sommy.If she does a front aerial she needs to clean it up and that takes time away from working on her side sommy.
We use the FIG code(I think)or something very close to it.Her coach said she can choose an aerial,side aerial side sommy(sp?) or front tuck.Her coach is perfecllty happy with her choice.
MY question as an ignoramus mother that I am is:
Nearly every girl I see chooses a front aerial rather then an aerial,is this because a front aerial allows you to connect more skills afterwards?
Most girls go for BHS-BHS with no hands(what do you call those in english,it's a flic décalé aound here).Does this lead to easier connections later down the road rather then BHS-Back tuck?