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CoachGoofy
I have a couple of L8 trampolinists who...well, twisting has been exciting (as in they can both double front-half out and double back and cody and all that other exciting stuff. They JUST got fulls).
They're both pretty acceptable front twisters now that they understand how to keep the twist going-one has a solid rudi, the other one is about 1/16 of a twist short.
But OMG back twisting. They both have nice back straights. One of the girls forgets to set & initiates twist before she takes off and arches and obviously the full doesn't happen. The other twists when she's parallel to the ground & seems to get lost in the air--she does the first quarter slow and the remaining three quarters she pulls so fast that she can't find the ground to put her feet on it.
We've been working on a verrrry late twist (see the ground. pull. land) and that's working for them both-the 2nd more than the 1st-but that's not exactly a solid long term strategy. I can't see a full in or a double full working that way.
Thoughts? suggestions? These girls are both really hard workers and I just may be out of magic words.
They're both pretty acceptable front twisters now that they understand how to keep the twist going-one has a solid rudi, the other one is about 1/16 of a twist short.
But OMG back twisting. They both have nice back straights. One of the girls forgets to set & initiates twist before she takes off and arches and obviously the full doesn't happen. The other twists when she's parallel to the ground & seems to get lost in the air--she does the first quarter slow and the remaining three quarters she pulls so fast that she can't find the ground to put her feet on it.
We've been working on a verrrry late twist (see the ground. pull. land) and that's working for them both-the 2nd more than the 1st-but that's not exactly a solid long term strategy. I can't see a full in or a double full working that way.
Thoughts? suggestions? These girls are both really hard workers and I just may be out of magic words.