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QuestionIs visualizing a skill useful when trying out something new?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.Definitely. It’s really helpful to mentally prepare for the move and consider which muscles you’ll need to engage and the power you’ll need to complete the move. Visualizing beforehand, having a spotter help you through the motions, and then watching it back on video can really help you perfect a new skill. Even watching others do that skill can help you figure out how to do it yourself.
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QuestionDo I need to swing my arms to do a back tuck?Community AnswerUnless you are skilled to the point you don't need to, then yes. This is because swinging gives you the momentum to flip over.
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QuestionIf I don't have a mat can I comfortably do it on a carpet?Community AnswerYou can but it's not as safe as a mat. If you fall, you could get rug burn or hurt yourself. Perhaps put down some pillows or cushions as well.
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QuestionDo you have to use your arms to bring your knees to your chest?Community AnswerYes. First jump up, then use your arms to tuck in your knees. The tighter you tuck, the higher you'll go.
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QuestionIs there a possibility of breaking my ankle or a bone?Community AnswerIf you don't land straight, it may be a possibility. However, it's not usual to break anything provided you're properly prepared and ready to try this move. You do need to get a lot of practice before you try doing a full one.
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QuestionI can do the back tuck on the trampoline, but am afraid to try it on the ground. How can I overcome this fear?Community AnswerPractice a lot with a spotter, then try from higher ground. Keep going until you are super comfortable and can do it properly (by yourself) five times in a row. Then, being REALLY careful, try it on level ground. Make sure your hands are always ready to save you.
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QuestionHow do I get a higher set?Community AnswerTo get a set you want to have just jumped into the back tuck, you will want to have you arms up and then quickly snap them down to your knees which will let you have a higher back tuck and a faster rotation.
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QuestionHow do I jump higher so I can have enough space to turn?Community AnswerYou will have to build up your leg muscles so that you can jump higher. On a daily basis.
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QuestionIs there a risk of hurting my neck? If so how can it be prevented?Community AnswerTiny risk! If you have done a back handspring before you are already prepared to do this. Never bail. It would hurt worse to bail than if you actually go for it.
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QuestionIs possible to get a back tuck in 3 weeks?SarahCommunity AnswerYes, depending on your skill and body type.
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QuestionWould there be a chance of falling off the trampoline or getting an injury when landing?Community AnswerOnly if you don't do it correctly. Try acquiring trampoline nets, because they help you to become more confident in gymnastics.
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QuestionCan you fall on your face?SarahCommunity AnswerIf you do it incorrectly, yes.
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QuestionI am trying out for competitive cheer -- will a back tuck be useful?Community AnswerYou don't need a tuck you want to get it but a standing tuck is level 4 and you don't have to be on a level 4 team, you can be on 1, 2 or 3.
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QuestionDo I need to swing my arms back when I am doing a back tuck?Community AnswerBefore you jump back into it, you should swing your arms, so it has more power and you jump higher. This is only for some people, though. If you can jump without swinging your arms and still have a high jump, don't swing you arms.
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QuestionI can land my tucks but I stumble out of them. Also, I'm afraid of bailing, and I'm not the most consistent. What do I do?SarahCommunity AnswerYou should go back a step to doing it off a mat. Start very high, then slowly lower the mats until you are on ground level. Then try doing the reverse, from the floor onto the mats.
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QuestionWhat type of body is perfect for back flip?Community AnswerAny fit and flexible body can do great back flips; there is no certain type of body that is best.
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QuestionHow much harder is it than doing it on a trampoline?SarahCommunity AnswerOn a trampoline, you get all of your height from the trampoline. If you can jump high enough, it can be just as easy on the ground.
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QuestionI got the tuck part down, but every time I'm about to land, I land on my knees, What should I do?Community AnswerOpen from your back tuck quicker and you will be able to land on your feet.
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QuestionDo I have to know how to do a backbend in order to do a back tuck?Community AnswerNo, you don't have to know how to do a backbend in order to do a back tuck.
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QuestionShould I practice on a trampoline or the ground first?Community AnswerAlways gradually build up to doing it on the ground, it is too dangerous to just go for it as you could hit your head off of the ground and cause serious injury. You will know if you are capable of it if you try a standing back tuck on a trampoline (don't bounce) and land it every time. After you can do that do it off of a raised surface onto the ground (preferably with a gymnastics mat underneath you).
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QuestionMy coach always says my hips go forward before I actually go back, how do I prevent that?Community AnswerKeep your entire body in a ball or all close together instead of keeping it straight like a back handspring.
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QuestionWhy can't I gain enough height?Community AnswerThere could be several reasons. You should practice it on a trampoline. This will help you jump much higher.
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QuestionI don't fear in the backhand spring, but in the back tuck it looks like I'd fall and break my neck. Any advice?Community AnswerYou wont - if you fall, your hands are there for a reason. If you're scared, you can try it on a trampoline while jumping really high so you have enough room to flip. Make sure you swing your arms to rotate faster. If you need help, ask a coach or someone with knowledge in gymnastics to spot you.
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QuestionCould I fall during this skill?Community AnswerIf you don't jump high enough, then you could potentially fall.
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QuestionI'm advanced with my back handspring, but how do I keep my head in one position?Community AnswerWhen you do a back handspring, don't look at your hands, look straight.
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QuestionI can do a front flip on my trampoline, and I'd like to learn how to do a back tuck, but I have no spotter. I've never done it before, but I have gone to a gymnastics club for a while. Help?Community AnswerFirst off, make sure you have the correct equipment. It’s good to practice on the trampoline or on a very soft mat. Also, make sure you have all the skills necessary. You might want to have a back walkover or a back handspring, but definitely have a backwards roll. This will really help you, even though a backwards roll is on the ground.
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QuestionWhat is the difference between a back flip and back tuck? They look the same to me.Community AnswerThey are the same skill, but a back tuck is a more technical term for it. A back flip could be any sort of flip backward, not just a tuck.
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QuestionI want to get a standng back tuck over the weekend. I already have really high back handsprings but I alway put my hands down at the last minute. Do you have some tips and tricks I can use?Community AnswerPut a bundle of grass or several scrunchies in your hands so you have to really think before putting your hands down (as you'll drop what you're holding).
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QuestionWhere can I find a spotter?Community AnswerLook around for gymnastics experts, coaches, trusted adults, or just good friends. Anyone can be a spotter for you as long as they're willing to help.
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QuestionI keep landing too early and I crack my back and wind myself; any advice?Community AnswerYou have to make sure you’re jumping high enough. If you don’t jump high enough, you will land too early. If you are trying to jump as high as you can but are still not high enough, try and jump on the trampoline. If the trampoline doesn’t work, just try and tuck in a bit more.
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