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QuestionWhat strengthens bridge pose?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.The only definite way to get better at bridges is through practice! Deep stretches before and after a workout are helpful, but the best way to get better, however, is just through repetition. Try practicing bridges as often as possible, and make sure you're using the correct form!
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QuestionHow do I keep my leg, the one that's kicking up, from falling to the floor?Community AnswerLearn how to get a stronger back walkover before you attempt a Valdez. You could also find some leg exercises to strengthen up the leg that you will be pushing off from.
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QuestionHow can I keep from falling when I am in the handstand position?Community AnswerAsk for someone to spot you. When you think you are ready to try on your own, have someone standing by to spot you in case you fall. For your safety, do not attempt the handstand without a spot until you are ready.
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QuestionHow do you get in the middle?Community AnswerTwist your torso/hips high into the air. Practice balancing, because that is key and one of the hardest parts to perfect, but you'll get it with enough practice.
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QuestionDo I need to look at my toes while I am doing it?Community AnswerNo, you want to look straight back. This can help prevent injury.
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QuestionDo I need to know how to do a handstand before doing this skill?Community AnswerYou don't need to know how to hold a handstand in order to do this move. However, you will need to be familiar with keeping your core tight, and your arms locked while upside down.
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QuestionWhat if it hurts while I'm in the 180 degree splits in the air?Community AnswerThe easier option is to try to keep your legs from widening to 180, but the best option would be to continually stretch your splits until you can do splits of 180 degrees so it will no longer hurt.
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QuestionAre splits necessary for a valdez?Community AnswerYou can do a valdez without your splits, but it's generally better as it looks nicer and more professional when done when you have your splits.
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QuestionWhat can I do to help me achieve a kickover?Community AnswerStart with a spotter helping you push your legs over. Over time, you will develop the strength and balance to do it solo.
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QuestionCan I do a Valdez at home?GymnasticsGirl1010Community AnswerYes, if you have plenty of room.
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QuestionHow can I make sure I do not have a spotter?Community AnswerOnly do the move without a spotter once you have completely mastered it with a spotter. You'll know when you are ready.
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QuestionIs this only for level two?Community AnswerIt varies. I learned this as a level one, but had many friends who did not achieve this until level three.
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QuestionWhy do you always put men in the gymnastics pictures? Only girls are supposed to do gymnastics.BugsyMCommunity AnswerMen do gymnastics too, with 6 events: high bar, pommel horse, vault, floor, rings, and parallel bars.
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QuestionIf I can't raise my leg to kick over before I put my second hand down to go in a bridge, what can I do?Community AnswerSwing your hands quickly. This should help your body lift off from the ground more easily.
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QuestionWhat if I'm falling to the floor when doing a Valdez?Community AnswerYou may need to practice a better backbend and back walkover. If you are falling when going into a one-handed backbend, do exercises to build up arm muscles.
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QuestionHow do I twist my hand in a valdez?Community AnswerYou don't, really. The hand position should be similar to a bridge with your fingers pointing away from you.
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QuestionI have tried all of the tips, my arms are strong, I do fast back walkovers and limbers but I'm to terrified to jump back. What can I do?Community AnswerWork on some back handspring drills and look for a spot. Eventually you will get over your fears.
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QuestionIs this essential to learn how to do it if I want to be a professional gymnast?Community AnswerNo, I have been doing gymnastics for nine years and this is the first I'm hearing about this maneuver.
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QuestionHow can I keep my leg up?Community AnswerPut some cushions underneath and take them away one by one until you get it.
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QuestionHow can I do a back bend walkover?Community AnswerIt's really about being able to kick of with your legs and push forward with your shoulders. Doing at a slant at first will give you the feel of a back walkover.
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QuestionCan I do a Valdez if I'm not flexible?Community AnswerEverybody's body is different, and your ability to execute the Valdez will depend on your own strengths and limitations. Take it slow and consistently work on improving your flexibility and strength: these will both help you achieve your goal of executing a valdez. You don't want to accidentally injure yourself, so don't rush your progress.
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QuestionI am trying to push off with my foot into a kickover, but I just can't kick over. How can I get a stronger push with my leg?Community AnswerDo lots of lunges and squats, then once you feel strong enough try doing it of a raised surface or with a spotter, and try and keep your legs straight and explosively push your leg of the ground, it will help your body go over more smoothly.
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