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the mat is the most important thing we found one at Christmas time from JC Penney. Its made from the same material as the Funoodles for the pool. Very light weight and its just like the big panel mats at the gym so DD can open it up to be a 1 inch big mat or a 4 inch small mat.
the only bar we have at him is an "iron gym" bar. It holds so well in the door way is easy to remove when not in use and you can do lots of different pull ups or leg lifts if you put it in the bottom of the door way it can hold feet for sit ups very useful
We also have an 8 foot on the floor folding beam so she can practice specific beam routines. along with that we have some free weights that everyone here uses and the resistance bands (look like big rubberbands)
the home practice is focused more on strength training and core training. Ask your coach they can give you a routine for home that will be good - ours did
the bar really isn't necessary at home if you feel she needs more bar practice then I would pay for a private so she has the experience coach to spot her and she is using the full sized bars - its a much better use of her time and money
the only bar we have at him is an "iron gym" bar. It holds so well in the door way is easy to remove when not in use and you can do lots of different pull ups or leg lifts if you put it in the bottom of the door way it can hold feet for sit ups very useful
We also have an 8 foot on the floor folding beam so she can practice specific beam routines. along with that we have some free weights that everyone here uses and the resistance bands (look like big rubberbands)
the home practice is focused more on strength training and core training. Ask your coach they can give you a routine for home that will be good - ours did
the bar really isn't necessary at home if you feel she needs more bar practice then I would pay for a private so she has the experience coach to spot her and she is using the full sized bars - its a much better use of her time and money