Advice for parents from Katherine Tamminen (PhD), University of Toronto:
Give time to think, and take time to think
Develop “rules of the road”
Ask questions in a supportive manner
Be positive

Advice for parents from Katherine Tamminen (PhD), University of Toronto:
Give time to think, and take time to think
Develop “rules of the road”
Ask questions in a supportive manner
Be positive

Beginners should spend much time getting comfortable in handstand positions with feet braced on a wall or block.
Challenge = from piked handstand lift one leg … then the other to see if they can keep a good shape.
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The National Olympic Committee’s head physicians and the medical teams of the Local Organising Committee of the Olympic Games reported daily the occurrence (or non-occurrence) of newly sustained injuries in artistic, rhythmic and trampoline gymnastics on a standardised report form during the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Summer Olympic Games.
RESULTS
During the three Olympic Games, 81 injuries were reported in a total of 963 registered gymnasts …
Thirty-eight per cent of injuries led to time-loss from sport. The most frequent injury location and injury type were the ankle (22%) and sprain (35%), respectively. …
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Only about 1/100 gymnasts should even consider these skills. The flexibility required is rare.
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