Sari Coach Gymnast Judge Oct 2, 2016 #21 Definitely back and shoulders. I also had a six-year-old ambush and jump me at the beginning of the year. Sort of wrecked my left knee but I never got a proper diagnosis as I, knowingly ignoring my own advice, never went to a doctor.
Definitely back and shoulders. I also had a six-year-old ambush and jump me at the beginning of the year. Sort of wrecked my left knee but I never got a proper diagnosis as I, knowingly ignoring my own advice, never went to a doctor.
catou Coach Oct 22, 2016 #22 For those who might be interested, I never found statistics... But found a couple of good articles I thought I might share with you: http://gymnasticsnewsnetwork.com/is-the-way-you-spot-setting-you-up-for-a-shoulder-injury-part-i/ http://gymnasticsnewsnetwork.com/is...r-injury-part-ii-preventative-rehabilitation/ http://www.gym.net/resources/ergonomics for gymnastics coaches.pdf http://www.shiftmovementscience.com/5-tips-for-gymnastics-coaches-to-prevent-spotting-injuries/
For those who might be interested, I never found statistics... But found a couple of good articles I thought I might share with you: http://gymnasticsnewsnetwork.com/is-the-way-you-spot-setting-you-up-for-a-shoulder-injury-part-i/ http://gymnasticsnewsnetwork.com/is...r-injury-part-ii-preventative-rehabilitation/ http://www.gym.net/resources/ergonomics for gymnastics coaches.pdf http://www.shiftmovementscience.com/5-tips-for-gymnastics-coaches-to-prevent-spotting-injuries/