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QuestionHow long does it take to learn an aerial?Tanya Berenson is a Gymnastics Instructor and the General Manager of the Los Angeles School of Gymnastics. With over 25 years of professional gymnastics experience, Tanya has also served as a consultant to USA Gymnastics, has served as the USA World Maccabi Games Head Coach, USA Gymnastics Meet Director, and RAS counselor. She holds a B.Ed. in Early Childhood Development from the University of California, Los Angeles.That will really depend based on your level of confidence and how quickly you can learn.
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QuestionWhat is you biggest tip for doing an aerial?Community AnswerWhen you are running to do your aerial, stay upright. If you lean down as you approach you aerial, then you wont get very much height. So jump up and forward, not down and forward.
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QuestionHow do I remember to not be scared?Community AnswerIt's natural to be a little bit scared of flipping yourself upside down in the air! A good way to quiet your fears is to remember that you can always put your hands down. Removing the pressure of having to perform the aerial perfectly and knowing that you always have a "safety net" should make you feel better.
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QuestionIs it possible for me to do an aerial cartwheel even if my body is not flexible?Community AnswerYes, it is possible. As long as you can do a strong, quick cartwheel, you should be able to start working on your aerial.
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QuestionHow do I keep myself from putting my hands on the ground?Community AnswerThere are many ways. Put an item in your hand so you will be less tempted to touch the ground, hold your arms upright so your hands are by your hips and they won't reach the floor before your feet, or crunch your hands into fists and bend your elbows with your fists resting just underneath your ribs.
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QuestionHow do you learn fast?Community AnswerThe best way to learn fast is to practice as much and as often as you can. Just make sure not to push yourself too hard and do something you're not comfortable attempting, because you could end up getting hurt.
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QuestionDo I need experience doing splits?Community AnswerNo, experience with splits isn't necessary, but it would certainly help make your cartwheel easier to learn.
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QuestionHow do I keep my legs strait when doing an arialCommunity AnswerRemember that your legs give you momentum when you are doing the aerial. Generate this momentum by whipping your legs over. The energy that you generate with your legs should help you to keep them straight instead of curling them, which will slow you down.
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QuestionHow do I get really high so it doesn't hurt to land?Community AnswerTake a few running steps. Go off a hill if you have one. Try a trampoline to get higher. Practice more, and soon you'll get in the air higher.
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QuestionWhen I try to do an aerial I go in the distance, not in the air. Can you help?Community AnswerThink more about jumping up before you do your aerial rather than going out. It will help if you jump as high as you can and think less about going over.
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QuestionDo I have to take a gymnastics class?Community AnswerYou do not have to take gymnastic classes, you just have to be able to do a cartwheel. Practice somewhere safe, such as on a soft lawn or over mats.
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QuestionWould it help to do this on a trampoline?Community AnswerYes. It will help you get the momentum to swing your legs over. Just make sure that you jump high.
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QuestionWhat if I am getting enough air but keep putting my hands down out of fear?Community AnswerPlace an object in your hands, like a ball. This will help prevent you from putting your hands down.
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QuestionHow do I overcome my fear of hitting my head?Community AnswerThe best place to practice an aerial is a gym or trampoline. When practicing there, just remember to focus on your legs not your head! If you are scared of hitting your head or getting hurt when you are practicing, It probably means that you aren't ready enough. Go back to cartwheels and one handed cartwheels and master those before going on to an aerial walkover.
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QuestionHow can I do this if I am afraid of it?Community AnswerJust tell yourself that you can do it. Practice doing cartwheels and one handed cartwheels with a spotter first. Do strength training exercises to get additional power.
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QuestionHow do I get my aerial faster?Community AnswerPractice every day, and remember to push off your dominate leg and kick over as fast and hard as you possibly can. Splits and stretches will help. Patience and practice will get you there. Don't give up.
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QuestionHow quick should your aerial have to be?Community AnswerNot very quick. You don't want too much force that pushes you when you land. It could cause you to fall.
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QuestionHow do you get over the habit of putting your hands down?Community AnswerPut something in your hands such as a rock or a cloth and it will remind you not to put your hand one the ground.
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QuestionI still put my hands down in the aerial even though i have something in my hand. What shoud I do?Community AnswerTry balling your hands into fists and squeezing. This should stop you from flattening them and using them in your aerial.
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QuestionDoes this get easier after a while?Community AnswerYes. Like any other gymnastics skill, it will get easier after you get the aerial and practice for a while.
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QuestionI have long legs, so I find it harder to bring my legs higher in time. How do I gain height?Community AnswerTry running and make a powerful hurdle. Make sure you swing your back leg high enough.
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QuestionI'm tall and can't get air. Can you help?Community AnswerMake sure you bend your knees a considerable amount, and really try to spring up. Also, the faster you whip your legs over your head, the less air you need.
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QuestionHow big does the ball have to be?Community AnswerNot very big. Just something you can hold in your hands easily while attempting the aerial.
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QuestionI know I can do it, but I keep putting my hands down for no reason. What can I do?Community AnswerYou're probably nervous and don't trust yourself to flip all the way over. Try to keep your hands off the ground and soon you'll be able to do it.
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QuestionWhy do I always put my hands down before I land?Community AnswerYou are getting scared. Remember to jump up and forward not down and forward. Put socks in your hands so you don't put them down.
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QuestionWhat if I can't do a one-handed cartwheel, but I can do a cartwheel?Community AnswerYou can still do an aerial, but not a one-handed cartwheel. It just depends on what you prefer and what makes you feel comfortable. If you keep practicing, though, you might be able to land that one-handed cartwheel.
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QuestionNo matter how hard I try to not put my hands down, I just put it down anyway. How can I stop doing this?Community AnswerIt's your natural body reflex to do so. You need to fight this by trusting yourself. Try grabbing your shirt when you go into your side aerial.
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QuestionMost of the time I can do my aerial but my one problem is everyone says my elbows are close to the ground. What should I do to help my elbows from being close to the ground?ChickennoodlesoupCommunity AnswerTry swinging your arms up by your head before attempting an ariel, then as you go into it, put your hands on your hips or aim for by your ears.
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QuestionI can't get my legs over in time. What can I do?Community AnswerMake sure to gain a lot of speed at the beginning and think of height, not distance.
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QuestionHow do I get my aerial easily when I've been practicing for over a year and still put my hands down?ChickennoodlesoupCommunity AnswerJust keep trying. It’s not going to happen overnight. Try holding onto something like a stuffed animal or plastic cup so that your hands are occupied. If you still put your hands down, imagine yourself doing a perfect aerial.
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