- May 12, 2018
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I’m curious which skill is harder-a roundoff back tuck or a roundoff back handspring back tuck? Is one easier to get the height needed for a tuck? Thanks!
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Roundoff tuck is easier, but it reinforces terrible technique.
If, for some reason, I wanted to deliberately sabotage a kid's tumbling progress, the first thing I'd do is teach them roundoff tuck.
This is true. (And the phrasing made me LOL ) With that said...there is only one excuse for teaching the roundoff back tuck: if a student has a wrist injury/disability. Back handsprings are hard on the wrist. I have known gymnasts to substitute a ROBHS for ROBT in these circumstances.If, for some reason, I wanted to deliberately sabotage a kid's tumbling progress, the first thing I'd do is teach them roundoff tuck.