It's been a while since I've posted but I wanted to share Zach's latest ring routine from his competition in Tallahassee, FL. Any tips are welcomed, especially for swings!! He has improved swings a lot but wants to improve more...thanks!
Last year Zach was 6 years old and new to gymnastics. Fast forward 1 year later and he's in love with this sport and improved a lot. Here is a clip of his 3rd ever competition!
I'm so proud of him and wanted to share!
Last year Zach was 6 years old and new to gymnastics. Fast forward 1 year later and he's in love with this sport and improved a lot. Here is a clip of his 3rd ever competition!
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I'm so proud of him and wanted to share!
To clarify, he uses the bar for pull ups and chinups; rings for pull ups and muscle ups. The bar is head height and rings are hanging from playground...nothing too fancy! These things considered okay? Not too much?
I agree...home should definitely be a fun, stress free, and pressure free place for our kids! I have definitely seen some gym moms/dads take it too far with "training" at home. I believe this is counterproductive and a level of "abuse" in some cases! My little guy is always doing something...
I agree that the kip should be done in gym. :) I don't want him to learn it wrong for sure! I was thinking more of conditioning for the strength/muscles used! I didn't realize the kip was the bonus...i thought it was required!
I made my son a mushroom to go at home. He also has a bar (for pull ups, pullovers, etc.), rings, parallets and a rope. He uses these things for basic conditioning and basic skills. He is working now to move to level 5 and needs to get a kip. Any ideas of home equipment and conditioning drills...