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  • Question
    How can I improve my round off?
    Rosalind Lutsky
    Former Gymnastics Coach
    Rosalind Lutsky worked as a gymnastics coach at SB Gymnastics at Stanford University, coaching children from ages 5-12 years old during her time as a Stanford student. She was a competitive gymnast growing up, and competed for her local gymnastics team in Minnesota.
    Former Gymnastics Coach
    Expert Answer
    Block with your hands — or, press off of the ground as you come out of your roundoff — to maintain your momentum.
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    My legs bend when I touch down -- what am I doing wrong?
    Community Answer
    Push your legs up halfway and keep them in control. Keep practicing, as it takes a while to improve a round off.
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    When I land my round off, my feet hurt really badly. What am I doing wrong?
    Community Answer
    It sounds like you're landing flat-footed. Try landing more on your the balls of your feet. If that does not help, then use a gymnastics mat to soften the landing and protect your feet.
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    I am not facing the right way when I finish. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Practice turning your hips when you're about to land. This will help you get in the right direction when you finish. Doing a round off takes time, so just keep practicing and eventually you will learn.
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    I always hurt my ankles when I land. What do I do?
    Community Answer
    Maybe try some ace bandages for your ankles. If that doesn't work, then refrain from landing fast and practice landing slower.
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    How do I join my legs together?
    Community Answer
    You can practice joining your legs together in the middle of the cartwheel or doing handstands. You can also practice hands and hops and handstand snap downs. Remember to push off with your shoulders before landing.
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    Do I have to know how to do a hand stand to be able to do a round off?
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    A round off is not just a cartwheel; you land on both feet at the same time, and in the middle of the round, you do a handstand and land on both feet at the same time. Knowing how to cartwheel might be helpful in your sense of balance and strength when executing the round off.
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    I can't take my hands off the ground. What am I doing wrong?
    Community Answer
    You must keep your body straight and tight. Your arms should never be going away from your ears, and your kick needs to be strong. Lunge with your shoulders above your knee, and your knee over your heel.
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    I have to take one hand off at a time. How can I get myself to take my hands off at the same time?
    Community Answer
    You could push through your shoulders a little bit more, and focus on pushing with both hands at the same time to pop off.
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    Why is it that my feet don't land at the same time?
    Community Answer
    You need to bring your legs all the way together to land both feet at the same time.
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    What if I am not flexible?
    Community Answer
    Flexibility is not important in doing a round off. You just need to be able to do a cartwheel and add speed, keeping your legs together when you land.
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    Whenever I bring my legs up together in the air, they end up bending. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    When you take of from the lunge position, try to stretch and tense your leg muscles to try and keep them straight.
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    Do I have to know how to do a split in order to do a cartwheel?
    Community Answer
    No, but knowing how to do a split can help keep your cartwheel straight. It can also help you do a cartwheel on the balance beam.
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    How can I stop landing sideways?
    Community Answer
    You can try to run and hurdle into the skill, which should give you more power and make you go straighter. You can also get something like masking tape and use it to make a line on the floor or ground to help aim your landing better.
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    What surface should I do it on?
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    Start at a soft surface, such as a trampoline. Then soon as you have it down pat, try it on a floor mat.
  • Question
    I can't land upright, what should I do?
    SmartTweenGirl
    Community Answer
    Practice balance skills. Also, just practice landing. To do that, jump up, then land on your toes.
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    How can I improve the shoulder pop part of the Round Off?
    Community Answer
    Slowing your pace when going into the Round Off will cause you to have less momentum and give you more time to spring off.
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    What if I am scared to pop off my shoulders?
    Community Answer
    Just go for it. Try it on a mat or maybe with a pillow and slowly progress from it. Once you do it you shouldn’t be scared anymore.
  • Question
    Will a round off help me do a front handspring?
    Community Answer
    Not exactly, but it will make your connections look a lot better, and it will get you your roundoff back handspring and other skills if you wish to get them.
  • Question
    How can I land on both feet?
    Tamyrha Dunac
    Community Answer
    On a wall, go into a handstand. Then, have a spotter put a hair tie on your ankles. Hold it for a second, then twist your body and act as your finishing a round off. Keep doing this, and you'll get the hang of it.
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    How do I put my legs together in time?
    Community Answer
    You should put your legs together when your legs are in the middle of the air. Some tips for a good round off: don't land with your butt out and get a lot of momentum.
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    Can I do a cartwheel and put my feet together in the middle?
    Community Answer
    You don't want to put your feet together in the middle of the cartwheel because it could stop you from being able to brace yourself on your landing.
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    Why do we need to land on our dominant leg?
    Community Answer
    Because it's your strongest and you will balance better that way.
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    What do I do if I cannot bring my legs together during a round off?
    Community Answer
    You have to squeeze your legs tightly to bring them together, but don't worry about the beauty of your round off when you're first learning. Continue to focus on your form.
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    I can't do the pop at all in a round off. Can I do a round off without the pop?
    Community Answer
    The correct way to do a round-off is to pop. Try doing some handstand pops to practice.
  • Question
    I always land with my legs bent. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    You are supposed to land with your legs bent. If you land with your legs straight, you could hurt your knees.
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    I don't know how to bring my legs up together. No matter what I do it doesn't work. What will help?
    Community Answer
    Try doing it on a mini trampoline where you put your hands on it and whip around. It is basically a cartwheel, but when you get to a handstand position snap your legs and push off. The momentum from the push should help bring your legs up together.
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    How do I keep my legs straight all the way through?
    Community Answer
    Try to straighten them from the beginning and then lock your knees throughout the roundoff.
  • Question
    How can I turn my hips at the end?
    Community Answer
    Just like in a cartwheel. Put your hands down sideways, and rotate your entire body.
  • Question
    How do I turn in the air?
    Community Answer
    You're not turning in the air. You're doing a handstand mid air, which brings you down into a round off. It's easier than it looks.
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