Secrets To
10.0 Tumbling
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INTRODUCTION
An Introduction to the Program
An Overview of the Importance of Tumbling in Competition
Over-Rated Front Tumbling
TRAINING HINTS AND TIPS
Warm-Up
Upper and Lower Body Plyometric Training
Memory Position Training
Memory Position Tramp Training
The Importance of Strength
The Importance of Flexibility
Safety Fall Complex
Train at Three Levels Everyday
One Step of Progress Daily
For Safety, Go For the Skill
Equipment Progressions
Video Training Program
Hints and Tips for Using this Tumbling Program
TUMBLING CONCEPTS
% of Practice Tumbling Related
Train Tumbling on Trampoline
Daily Training at Three Levels
You Have a One-Track Mind
Rule of 1000 Expanded
All Tumbling Is Done In Layout Position
Learn Two Foot Landings First
Whips before Flips In Back Tumbling
Global Learning
Decreasing Radius Increases Speed of Rotation
The Forgotten Position – Open
When a Tuck is Not a Tuck
Over-Rotation is Better than Under-Rotation
No Such Thing as Ideal Technique
Lift – Transfer of Momentum
Arm Lift Sets the Height of the Tumbling Skill
Peaking Skills by the Clock
Take-Off Angle
Action/Reaction
Visual Spotting
Mix It Up When Reviewing, Step it Up For New Skills
Dropping Arms in Layouts
Open Knee Tucks
One Rep Per Concept Practice for Tumbling
Overtraining
Not a Real Coach until You’ve Taught a Full-In, Full-Out
Our System, Your System, Some System
BASIC TUMBLING CONCEPTS
Tumble On a Line
Arms by Ears
Standing, Power Hurdle, Sprint into Tumbling
Feet Close To Hands
A Standing Back Handspring is a Leg Skill
Accelerate to be Great
Bound-Up out of All Tumbling Skills
Lunge and Stretch into Round-Offs and Front Handsprings
Stretching into Round-Off Makes It Straight
Even Hand Placement
Hands Straight or Turned In
Bent Legs – Move Back To Tumble Tramp To Fix
Long-Short in Back Handsprings
For Every Back, There is a Front
Arm Angle
Don’t Throw Head in Handsprings
Basic Tumbling Drills
Head Back in Front Handspring Landing
Spotting Points
SALTO CONCEPTS
Throwing Head
The Importance of Lift
Wide Arm Sets Lose Power
Head and Chest Up on Fronts
Russian Lift Front Tumbling
Front Whips
Learning with Late Twisting
Rotation is More Important than Twisting
Segmented Twisting
Crossed Legs in Twisting
Twisting Arm Wrap Techniques
Set-Up for Multiple Twisting Layouts
Twisting Direction
Arch Snap Twisting Valid, but Not in Full-Outs
Don’t Change Already Established Twisting Direction
Twisting Perspective
Step-Out Technique
Tuck Open, Pike Open - Early Saltos
Flying Tucks, Flying Pikes – Late Saltos
Visual Spotting Points for Saltos
Tumbling into a Pit
ADVANCED TUMBLING CONCEPTS
Double Back Timers
Double Back Timers on Tramp
The First Double Back
Double Back Take-Off Angle
Layout Snap Double Back
Coaching the Generations
The Role of Spotting in High Level Tumbling
When in Doubt, Cowboy Out
Full-In Timers
Pit Required
Run Hard into Every Tumbling Pass
Double Layouts
Arabian Double Fronts
Tumbling Out of Double Layouts
Full-Outs before Full-Ins
Double Fronts
Full-In Full-Outs – Double Twisting Double Backs
Triple Backs
SAFETY
Tumbling Communication – Hand Signals
Bend Knees on Landings – No Straight-Legged Landings
Banned Skills
Knees by Ears Safety Position
TUMBLING COMPETITION OPPORTUNITIES
An Overview of Competitive Tumbling
Federations
USAG
ATTA
USSAF
BONUS MATERIALS
Tumbling Element Count Chart
Daily Tumbling Log
Tumbling Records
Back Tumbling Progressions
Back Tumbling
Twisting
Back, Backs
Front Tumbling Progressions
Front Tumbling
Twisting
Front, Fronts
Combination Tumbling Progressions
Front to Back
Back to Front
Attendance and Workout Hours
Daily Diary
Gymnast Psychological Profile
List of Accomplishments
Team Gymnast Evaluation Checklist