All-Star 3 Year Old Bhs

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Not all gyms teach a BWO before a BHS....i never learned a BWO.....doing a BHS and a BWO are completely differentit takes more muscle and body control to do a BWO or bridge kick over....she can do her bridge and hold one leg up for a while but cant pull it over on her own...where as a BHS is much faster
There is no reputable gymnastics gym anywhere that would teach a BHS before a back bend kickover and a BWO. A cheer gym, yes...but not gymnastics.
 
I am on the most lame call at work and I read this whole thing... next time someone calls me and sounds like they are in a panic I am so gonna say "Slow Your Roll Sparkle".. HAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

This whole thread was so entertaining!!!
 
I think I may have mentioned this earlier in the thread but I am almost certain this is the same mom that frequented the Chalkbucket forum. The dad especially would post nothing but videos of his cp's newest "headspring" or "tramp tuck". At the time she was like 2 and headed for the Olympics....
Oh and search "shortcake tumbling" on Youtube...there is a mom that has posted tons of 2yo headsprings...lol
 
So does anyone have any advice on how I can teach my 5 year old her full? She does have a sweet forward roll and I just want her to have the full so she can throw it in the jump castle for her friend's party. All the kids would be jeal...

All I thought about was the "Jump Jump" in 4 Christmases and started dying laughing AGAIN. This thread is awesome.. a different laugh a day!
 
:p when you find this on twitter...
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I can take a pic of myself like this, too. The next picture frame would be me on my head. Just saying :p
And the best about it is : #swaaaaaag
I will hashtag all my pics for the next weeks with this :D
(just kidding)
 
So kids are just genetic freaks. My daughter had a BHS at 3 and now has a perfect double and std full at 8. I conditioned my daughter from the minute she was three and didnt let her flip until she had the check points I felt would enable her to progress safely. When she could do the skills I felt were necessary and clean I let her try and she got the BHS is a couple days because her body was prepared. I have kids who are 17 in my gym and their bodies are not prepared to do a BHS. So I understand the whole body developing thing but if you have the core strength and other bio mechanics needed to perform---I say go for it. I allowed her to do them first off a 2 ft high mat in to the pit and progressed her to doing it off an incline mat in the pit then moved the incline to the floor and progressed her down it.
 
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