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QuestionWhat if my arms aren't strong enough to lift me up?Community AnswerGet your friend or gym coach and lay on your back. Then, get your friend to push you up. The more you practice, the better you will get. You can also do strengthening exercises to improve.
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QuestionHow can I do the bridge while standing?Community AnswerThat's called doing a backbend; you can use a wall to help you practise but it is best to ask your gym coach or a friend to help. See further: How to Do a Backbend .
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QuestionIf I don't have an exercise mat, can I do it on my bed instead?Community AnswerTry doing it on the carpet or grass instead. Beds are very squishy, so you won't get the right support. You are more likely to fall while doing a bridge on your bed than on solid ground.
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QuestionFor how long and how many times a day should I practice my bridge?Community AnswerThat's up to you. To begin with, try once a day, holding it for however long you can support it. (Make sure you don't collapse and hurt your back.) After you get confident with it, try holding it longer, but, again, don't strain your back.
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QuestionHow do I push off when my head is still touching the ground?Community AnswerTry looking back when you're getting ready to push off. Also, do some exercises for your wrists and back.
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QuestionI can't lift myself. What should I do?Community AnswerYou need to strengthen your core muscles. Try doing some core strength excesses such as crunches.
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QuestionWhy is my bridge flat?Community AnswerYou probably don't have a flexible back. Try doing a cobra pose to make it stronger and flexible.
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QuestionMy wrists hurt when I try pushing off the ground after I stretch them; how can I fix that?Community AnswerYou need to build strength and flexibility in your wrists, especially if you aren't used to doing poses like this. You can build this strength and flexibility with daily exercises. Try doing yoga's cobra position, but instead of having your palms facing forward, turn your hands around so your palms are flat on the ground and your fingers facing back toward your body.
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QuestionHow to do a handstand bridge safely?Community AnswerMake sure you stretch beforehand to avoid straining a muscle. Also, be sure you have the flexibility. Watching flexibility and stretching videos may help.
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QuestionWhat if I cannot push up in the gymnastics bridge or backbend?Community AnswerIt takes a while to learn how to do a bridge. Ask for a spot from a coach until you can get it yourself. If you are really struggling, you can get a private lesson.
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QuestionHow can I lift my head up?Community AnswerTry to have a pillow or something to support it. This will help until you're ready.
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QuestionI tried but my friends say I need to tuck my head in. How do I tuck it in?Community AnswerYour friend might mean to not look at your chest/ stomach but rather the wall or your hands. If you can learn a backbend, it will be easier to know how to "tuck your head in".
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QuestionWhat can I do if my back is not strong enough and I fall?Community AnswerYou don't have to have a strong back to do a bridge. Your arms and hands will hold you up. You just need to practice on a soft mat until you are good enough to try it on the floor.
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QuestionI have my back bend but I can't seem to do the back kickover. What should I do?Community AnswerUse a spotter, and keep practicing. After you do your bridge, put your favorite leg in the air. Make your spotter hold that leg and push it the other way, so you do a kickover.
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QuestionHow do you do a back walkover?Community AnswerA back walkover is a back bend where you kick over immediately, so I would recommend that you learn how to do a back bend first, if you haven't already, and then move on to a back walkover.
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QuestionCan I do a backbend if I am not flexible?Community AnswerStart off with easier variations, like the candle stick bridge, and once you can hold that for longer, try the full bridge and hold for as long as possible. Your flexibility will increase.
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QuestionDo I have to keep my legs together?SarahCommunity AnswerYou should, but when starting out, it's OK not to.
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QuestionI can't do a backbend. How do I get past a mind block?Community AnswerKeep practicing and work with a coach or more experienced gymnast for encouragement.
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QuestionDo my arms have to be strong to do a bridge?Community AnswerYes, your arms will have to be strong. Try doing push-ups to increase your arm strength.
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QuestionHow do I do a correct elbow bridge?Community AnswerPut your self into the shape of a crab and then put your elbows on the floor.
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QuestionI can do it, but it hurts. What do I do?Community AnswerStop doing it. It is not an important life skill. There are plenty of other exercises that you should be able to do without pain.
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QuestionDid the bridge help gain back flexibility?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionHow can I fix it if I tried to do a back bend from standing up, but I fell on my back?Community AnswerTry to keep your arms straight as you go down, and don't bend them when your hands touch the ground. If that is too difficult, try doing some arm-strengthening exercises to make it easier.
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QuestionDo my arms have to be strong to do a bridge?Community AnswerThey need to be fairly strong. If they are strong enough to support you in a handstand, then they are strong enough for a bridge.
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QuestionDoes it help if you turn your elbows inwards?Community AnswerFor me at least, turning my elbows inwards makes it harder to bridge.
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QuestionWhy is the bridge not painful?Community AnswerIt is probably because you have exercised, stretched, eaten healthily and practiced.
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QuestionWhy is my bridge straight?Community AnswerYou bridge may be straight because you are lacking in back flexibility, shoulder flexibility, or arm strength. Get better at those things and try again, making sure to straighten your arms and arch your back.
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QuestionI can do a backbend and stand up off a wall, but I can't stand back up off the floor. What can I do?Community AnswerTry putting a stool on the floor and standing up off that. Lower the stool gradually until you get to the level where you are very close to the floor. Then remove the stool and try standing back up off the floor. If that doesn't work, ask a coach to spot you to help you stand back up.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I can’t push myself back up from bridge back to standing position?Community AnswerIf you are struggling with pushing back up You could try doing the backbend in front of a wall and walk up it a little bit with your hands and try to go from there. You could also try going off a folded mat or cardboard box.
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QuestionHow do I stand up from a handstand bridge?Community AnswerBend your feet, and just slowly put you back on the floor. Try watching some video tutorials, too.
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