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Agree! I also think Kendall is very mod pretty! I remember when they did the magazine shoot I thought she done the best job..I would love to see Chloe or Paige model, they have the bone structure for it.
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Agree! I also think Kendall is very mod pretty! I remember when they did the magazine shoot I thought she done the best job..I would love to see Chloe or Paige model, they have the bone structure for it.
haha so glad that i wont have to ever compete backwalkovers again. i haven't since my gymnastics days. i can't believe i used to do them on the beam...what was i thinking?! i'll stick to handsprings and layouts, please and thank you;)
They recently added the option to do a backhandspring instead of a back walkover in the level 5 (old level 6) compulsory beam routine to help kids who have back issues w/ the beam backwalkover.
I can't imagine the pain you experienced! :confused:wow i wish that was a thing two years ago! i could've avoided all my back injuries! but it's great to know that USAG is actually taking action to reduce overuse :)
I can't imagine the pain you experienced! :confused:
i can't even imagine the pain that would cause.
total props to level one all star cheer teams. i don't know how you do it. bwo's are just awful imo
I've done privates with kids who are Level 4-5 getting ready for college.
I typically go through progressions of a few skills from all levels during the first private, just so I can see a kid's form/technique in skills before we start on the Level 5 stuff they need to work on/clean up.
You should SEE the faces on some kids when I say "Let's start with a BWO."
They just can't even.
I've never been able to do more than a backbone kick over. I'm not able to pick my foot up while falling backwards. Too scary! I don't do anything with my arms in that position anymore (bridge, backbend kick overs) because I have problematic elbows that don't go that way, but even before then I wouldn't be able to do it! I'm amazed at sr 1 teams because once you develop a fear of falling backwards I feel like that would be hard to learn. Younger teams like minis and youth don't have as much fear (usually).I've done privates with kids who are Level 4-5 getting ready for college.
I typically go through progressions of a few skills from all levels during the first private, just so I can see a kid's form/technique in skills before we start on the Level 5 stuff they need to work on/clean up.
You should SEE the faces on some kids when I say "Let's start with a BWO."
They just can't even.
There are kids I've worked with who have multiple skills through to layout/full/double whom if life itself depended on executing a BWO would be DEAD. Super dead. It's hilarious.
On the other hand, when I work with Level 2 kids, I tend to notice that those kids with solid BWOs have better BHSs.
BAHAHAHA
A lot of people agree with what you said, anyway.Yeah... I went sort of OTT there, bahaha :confused:
A lot of people agree with what you said, anyway.