- Apr 21, 2017
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CP has been struggling to get her BHS pretty for over a year now. She performed it last season, but like I said it's not pretty. Also her routine was much slower last year so it was easier. She and both I think she is in danger of being moved in the routine if it doesn't get better.
She has been taking classes and the instructor told me "she has it, she lacks confidence" FTR I didn't ask. It was the 1st and only time I had ever spoken with him and she's been taking classes with him for about 6 weeks now. I am trying to just let this be her thing. She does it well when a spotter is next to her. But of course she needs to do it on the floor by herself.
My question is: at what point is it safe to tumble at home? Classes 1-2 times a week don't seem to be enough. They are just starting to run tumble thru's of the routine so time at the gym for regular practice doesn't offer much. Since the instructor says she has it, it may be a matter of getting the reps in to build confidence.
My kid is such a rule follower and she has always heard not to tumble at home . But I dont see how else she will get the reps in.
She has been taking classes and the instructor told me "she has it, she lacks confidence" FTR I didn't ask. It was the 1st and only time I had ever spoken with him and she's been taking classes with him for about 6 weeks now. I am trying to just let this be her thing. She does it well when a spotter is next to her. But of course she needs to do it on the floor by herself.
My question is: at what point is it safe to tumble at home? Classes 1-2 times a week don't seem to be enough. They are just starting to run tumble thru's of the routine so time at the gym for regular practice doesn't offer much. Since the instructor says she has it, it may be a matter of getting the reps in to build confidence.
My kid is such a rule follower and she has always heard not to tumble at home . But I dont see how else she will get the reps in.