Happy Wednesday, Teachers!
I know this is a common challenge with Front Walkovers - students just canβt seem to stand up properly out of them...
They pull their arms forward, tuck their chin forward, or stick their but out on the stand up.
Hereβs a video of one of my students doing my personal favourite drill for fixing this:
Itβs a kneeling bridge recover against the wall, and it works because it checks a lot of boxes:
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Forces correct body placement
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Reinforces control
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Teaches students to roll through their spine properly
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Prevents flinging the arms forward or sticking the but out
How to do it:
- Kneel facing the wall
- Knees touching the wall
- Arms reach up and gaze is
- Initiate by reaching back with fingertips
They bridge down (top to bottom), then recover (bottom to top).
π Tip: If they try to stick their but out, cue them to press their hip bones into the wall - that fixes it instantly.
I recommend doing this 3β5 times per class with students working on Front Walkovers.
And YES this translates into their Front Aerial landing ... it's a two for one:)
Let me know if you try it in your classes!