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My just turned 9 year old son with "immature eyes" has what we think are vestibular issues. He could do RO-BHSBHSBT before the season started, and then once comps were coming, suddenly he couldn't do even a BHS anymore. What I think is happening is that he is relaxed enough during non-comp time practices that he can focus on "forcing" his body through it. When comp season came he lost it all 2 years in a row now. BUT, this year he has managed to force the RO-BHS BT into his routine. I know it is forced because of the way he looks doing it, with legs sort of froggied on the BHS, which is not typical of this kid. He is also having trouble doing flyaways off HB, but has no problem doing layouts off the rings. He says he is not really moving outward off the rings, so it's different.
Yesterday we were laying in bed, and he tilted his head back, and he said, "Look mom, there are 2 pillows." There was only one pillow.
Yesterday we were laying in bed, and he tilted his head back, and he said, "Look mom, there are 2 pillows." There was only one pillow.