I was around a couple of years ago but disappeared for a while. I was looking around on the internet and figured what I really wanted was to ask other coaches what they thought. So here I am back!
I'm looking for advice on prioritising equipment for purchasing, and also on using the things I...
So I'm sort of back in the gym, in that I'm having a proper go trampolining. I've always played around on it coaching, but never had any formal coaching until july, when I started joining the last hour of an adult class after work. Basically loved it, and it is so much easier on my back and...
i just had to bring this back, because of a beautiful, long, tight RO BHS. This gymnast had beautiful lines and excels on beam and bars, but is a little lacking in power, so we were a little concerned that she would not get this soon enough to compete. Today she just went and did it, no...
The way it was explained to me that I understood was basically 'We want arms behind before they hit the springboard, coming forwards (hip to chest) as they hit the springboard. We tell them arms behind on the springboard. No gymnast will fly face first into the vault if they can help it, and...
Today two gymnasts did giants on strap bar all by themselves, and 2 have their front tuck off beam. The RO BHS have taken a step back, however, and are very inconsistant. Hey ho, they will come.
There is a gym close to me which has a foam block floor and a sprung strip and they definately have gymnasts competing a half twist. For floor routines they stop the music, go to the strip to tumble and then come back. As others have said, it's not really safe to not have any spung floor...
A likely cause is you are twisting your hips in your split jump, so when you land you aren't completely straight on the beam to go into the one hand backhandspring. When you do your split jump keep your hips completely square and in a straight line across the beam, so you should land exactly as...
Seriously, I would give it at least a month. The down side of once a week classes is that a week is a long time for someone so young, so it's easy to lose progress (gymnasticsly and socially) between lessons. If the coaches, especially the HC is not concerned there is no reason to be worried...
Is this a training group issue, or a competing issue? If it is a training group issue, wherever she fits best. If it's easier to modify the level 7 workouts for her, keep her there. If it will be easier to modify the level 8 or 9 workouts, move her. I don't see why she shouldn't continue to work...
It's so true. I haven't been training seriously for about 5 years and it seems like the gymnastics shape is staying. I suppose there are worse problems to have! Anything that fits at the thight or shoulder is far to big at the waist. When I was 12 or so I would tell everyone that I was setting...
All of the new competitive gymnasts got their back handspring on trampoline this week - 2 on monday and 2 on wednesday. They are really neat, too. We have been working RO jump back a lot so will go for the correction at the end of this week. I'm excited!
I have 1 qualification round. Very disappointed as we applied for all 3 rounds in all the price bands to stay all day, and also 3 of the finals. I suppose it's better than nothing, although not knowing who will be in each qualification round is so annoying!
We have a small group of gymnasts ready for their first ever competition on sunday. It is 2 piece so not too much pressure, but they are very excited. The plan is to go on to compete 4 piece pre-novice in the autumn so the hopefully the experience will be very valuable.
They are all also...
Marie - How funny, the upstart we were waiting for came too! It came on monday about 5 times, then only 1 on tuesday but it was there. We were on shiny bar instead yesterday so she did some there, fingers crosses it stays.
What a shame I only just saw this. I was there for both the elite and challenge competition and really enjoyed it - so many talented gymnasts and exciting gymnasts! For me the full in on floor was a highlight (the gymnast from TNAG - can't recall her name) and some of the beam work was really...
This is briefly mentioned in this video from janssen fritsen at 6.40. The way they show it is only maybe 30 cm at the end is wider for dismounting. I wasn't sure before, but the beam shown in the video looks fine, and if it can reduce injuries, why not?
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Good week here too. One of the girls has been working BHS on beam for a while, but collapsed her arms, scary fall. Took two weeks to build it back up again, and then it happened again - two or three times. It was entirely a mental thing. She finally seems to have it and be in control now, and...
I use 'lean, bend, push' or lately 'lean, bend, hips up'. The lean is to my hand for the first 1000 so I canguard against too low, then bend knees and push back. I have a couple of not tall but long legged gymnast currently who weren't getting upside down enough, so 'hips up' is working for them.
Yes, I agree with GT. I also saw that the same technique was discussed in the BHS video. When I teach a BHS I'm thinking about the real goal of RO BHS. If the gymnast has no experience at beginning in an upright, falling back dish (hollow) position into the BHS how will they go from the RO? It's...