Lever Advantage for Front Handsprings
Using an Incline for the front handspring give the athlete an advantage creating success faster.
Longer Reach for a Round Off
1/2 Rounds are a perfect way to space out the round off and keep it straight.
Open Body Back Handspring Drill
The Orbiter is the perfect station to teach back handspring to anyone.
Pushing Through the Toes for Back Tuck
Pushing through the entire foot is necessary for a successful back tuck, this drill allows the athlete to feel the final push through the toes.
Reinforcing a Straighter Back Handspring
Going downhill and through a tunnel will help to create a straight powerful back handspring.
Round Off Hand Placement
Using a 1/2 round and Fun Sticks to create this round off station is fun and creates great shapes.
Round Off Shaping Using an Air Barrel
Round off over an Air Barrel for quick shaping feedback. Fun and safe for all levels .
Round-Off Back Handspring with Sticky Toes
"Keep your feet together"- the stick toes do the talking for you, providing a audible cue when feet come apart.
Round-Off Strengthening
The Power Launch is a great way to help with the rebound out of the round off.