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Vault Complex
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Boys Skills List
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Effective Leadership Checklist
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Guide to Facilitating Focus Group Meetings
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Positive Coaching a Competitive Athlete
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What Do We Do With The Boys?


For some reason, many new gymnastics instructors seem to be intimidated or
worried about teaching a boy's class. Teaching gymnastics to boys offers a few
different challenges for the gymnastics instructor. Boys tend to have a lot of
energy and tend to move quickly through the drills. It is very important to
emphasize good form and proper execution. There is no reason however to be
overly concerned about this class. ..

Floor Exercise


Tumbling skills for boys are identical to the tumbling skills for girls. The
exception to this would be the aerial cartwheel and walkovers. Whereas some
men will implement these skills in their routines, it is not a common skill for boys
and should not be emphasized in a developmental class.

Pommel Horse

This event is a very difficult event and demands a lot of time and repetition.
There are essentially two skills on Pommel horse: leg cuts and circles. Below
are some drills and exercises to help develop these skills:

Swings
With hands on pommels, swing legs while lifting the one leg on each side. The
entire body should swing like a pendulum. As the swing gets higher, the hand on
the side of the leg swing should lift off the pommel.

 

 

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