- Dec 18, 2012
- 10
- 2
Alright, so I want to get on the Varsity Competition squad next year and the requirements are a BHS and a standing tuck.
Well, all I have right now is my back/front walkovers. I can't take tumbling classes because they're all during the week and I have cheer practice almost everyday. So what are some good tips on getting a back handspring?
I saw somewhere that a good way to start working it is to add a little hop instead of a backbend for a walkover - can someone possibly explain this better for me? Another technique I heard is snapping your legs together at the height of your walkover and snapping down instead of landing with your feet apart?
Any tips would be really great. I have a friend who has a bhs and she's going to teach me, but I'd like to get it within a two week time period (I have a year to get it obviously, but I want to move on to tucks asap!)
Thank you! :)
Well, all I have right now is my back/front walkovers. I can't take tumbling classes because they're all during the week and I have cheer practice almost everyday. So what are some good tips on getting a back handspring?
I saw somewhere that a good way to start working it is to add a little hop instead of a backbend for a walkover - can someone possibly explain this better for me? Another technique I heard is snapping your legs together at the height of your walkover and snapping down instead of landing with your feet apart?
Any tips would be really great. I have a friend who has a bhs and she's going to teach me, but I'd like to get it within a two week time period (I have a year to get it obviously, but I want to move on to tucks asap!)
Thank you! :)