- Apr 5, 2010
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Has anyone ever done it and if so does it help/work? I want to get better at tumbling and i want to go to a gym near my house and maybe get diffrent approaches to my tumbling that my gym doesnt do to get better.
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At My gym we don't allow athletes to take tumble classes from other programs. If the want a gymnastics coach they can stay in our program. We have a full child activities center gymnastics, cheer, preschool, daycare, a kids play place, developmental gymnastics, swim, and a rock gym. So its a conflict of interest if you go somewhere else and what does it say about your trust of your coaching staff?
Depends. What level are you? I went when I was a level 4 and 5 tumbler, but it didn't help me. It didn't hurt me at all, it just didn't help me progress. However, if you're working on your backhandspring, I've seen girls learn and progress very well for level 1 and 2 tumbling. But when some girls come to my tumbling classes from gymnastics classes (who are working on back tucks), it didn't help. For some reason, gymnastics' approach to standing tucks don't seem to help much in cheerleading.
You might be able to coach a skill but until you can coach a kid you are not a good coach.
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