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    Can I still do a cartwheel even if I'm quite overweight and not flexible?
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    You can learn with practice. Some stretches or exercises you can do are push-ups. Get your dominate leg really strong, and stretch your hamstrings. Don't give up if you don't succeed at first.
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    How do I teach balance on the floor?
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    The best way to teach balance is to put a piece of tape on the floor and tell your students to follow the piece of tape.
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    I can't do a cartwheel when I don't have anything to support my back. How can I fix it?
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    Practice with someone there to spot you. As you begin to feel more comfortable, you can have your spotter step back.
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    Can I use cartwheel to learn a handstand?
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    Yes, the balance learned in doing a cartwheel can help, as well as helping to reduce the fear of going upside-down.
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    What if the person is really scared? Which is the best way?
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    Try to assist them by standing next to them. If they still do not want to, hold them in the cartwheel. Do not worry if they cannot do it first try.
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    What if I can't cartwheel because I can't switch kick?
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    Try doing a round off. It's like a cartwheel, but with your feet together. This will be easier so you don't have to move your legs around.
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    Can I do a handstand outside on soft grass on a yoga mat? Also, is it safe to grab someone as they come up into the handstand?
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    If the grass has rocks in it or it's lumpy, it will hurt to fall on it even if there is a yoga mat. I recommend using a real gymnastics mat. Yes, it's safe to grab someone as they come up.
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    What should I do to work on balance?
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    Working on strengthening your arms may help with balance.
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