safe landings

One of the best things we do at Gymnastics class is teaching how to land and fall safely.

NOT like this.

swing flight

via RecGymnastics.com

introducing straddle press handstand

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Compare with GymTactics Straddle Press Handstand.

via Gymnastics Coaches Skills & Drills on Facebook (private group)

STICK like Uchimura

Dvora Meyers put together a deep dive into the history of competition Gymnastics landings. She digs into the evolution of landing mats, as well.

The most dangerous part of most routines.

If gymnasts are allowed a controlled lunge on Floor, use that technique. It’s much safer — absorbing force over more time and distance.

Personally, my strategy as a coach is to train competition landings with the goal of a 0.1 deduction small hop. If the gymnasts happens to STICK for no deduction once-in-a-while, I consider it a 0.1 bonus over the plan.

Read the article on Defector:

The Case Against Sticking The Landing

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teaching kids about UNSAFE touching

Parents of recreation gymnast needed to be educated about “spotting“, of course.

Rick McCharles Gymnastics TIPS 😀

For Boys and Girls

This is a video I put together some years ago showing some of my favourite Gymnastics progressions.

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pirouette preparation

Before starting pirouettes, it’s essential that gymnasts are comfortable with transferring centre of gravity.

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Kip progressions

I’d say the most frustrating skill to learn in women’s Gymnastics is Kip on Bars.

Here’s an excellent and comprehensive overview of progressions and conditioning for both Glide and Kip.

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