- May 23, 2013
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Hi everyone,
I am writing because I'm looking for opinions on a situation I am in that is making my head spin. Here's the story; I have a very hard working, pretty talented Level 6 gymnast who turned 8 in December. Her current beam acro element is a back handspring. Last week I had to be gone all week for a travel meet with our higher level optionals. During the time I was gone the gymnast did something wrong and crashed pretty good three times on her back handspring. No injuries but stuff that makes the whole gym gasp. As I wasn't there to see it I am unsure what the issue was that caused the falls but I can bet it was the same thing all three times. Now the gymnast is totally terrified of doing her back handspring on her own. She consistently wants to either do them on a low beam or with a spot. She obviously wants to get them back. She is an easy to read kid and is really trying to make progress. But we have a meet this weekend and she is required to perform all skills being competed in practice during the week to be allowed to compete. So my question boils down to this: Would you have the gymnast not compete beam at all until she regains her confidence in her back handspring or (as my coaching partner suggested) would you allow her to compete a back walkover since the back handspring isn't actually a Level 6 requirement? I am totally torn as I can see the benefits and downsides to both options. Any suggestions?
Many thanks!
I am writing because I'm looking for opinions on a situation I am in that is making my head spin. Here's the story; I have a very hard working, pretty talented Level 6 gymnast who turned 8 in December. Her current beam acro element is a back handspring. Last week I had to be gone all week for a travel meet with our higher level optionals. During the time I was gone the gymnast did something wrong and crashed pretty good three times on her back handspring. No injuries but stuff that makes the whole gym gasp. As I wasn't there to see it I am unsure what the issue was that caused the falls but I can bet it was the same thing all three times. Now the gymnast is totally terrified of doing her back handspring on her own. She consistently wants to either do them on a low beam or with a spot. She obviously wants to get them back. She is an easy to read kid and is really trying to make progress. But we have a meet this weekend and she is required to perform all skills being competed in practice during the week to be allowed to compete. So my question boils down to this: Would you have the gymnast not compete beam at all until she regains her confidence in her back handspring or (as my coaching partner suggested) would you allow her to compete a back walkover since the back handspring isn't actually a Level 6 requirement? I am totally torn as I can see the benefits and downsides to both options. Any suggestions?
Many thanks!