- Apr 5, 2011
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Hindsight is 20/20. I didn't get my daughter into tumbling till age of 9. I knew nothing and just relied on the Coach. She knew the basic cartwheels and RO, so she was immediately thrown into learning a BHS. She is now 17 and still doesn't have a nice ROBHS. But she doesn't have a front or back walk over and they were never really taught to her. I think progression is the key to developing anything. And I believe if she was not thrown into the BHS and taught the walk over and taught about using her core muscles she would have progressed past the BHS and had her tuck by now. Slow down people, teach correctly and don't move past something to get to something better. Watching that video people are amazed that someone so little has a ROBHS and all I seen is so many basic movements she needs to work on.
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