The back extension roll on the beam is hard, so, be prepared to work for it. The most important thing you can do in the back extension roll is keep your shape, and push through your shoulders. However, there are a few drills you can try:
1. Do candle sticks on the beam, placing your hands as you would for the extension roll. Start from a standing position, and do it faster and faster.
2. Practice your handstands. Do every type of handstand, until you could literally do them in your sleep. This WILL help with the step down.
3. A common problem in the extension on beam is the gymnast will push harder with one shoulder than the other. To prevent this, do handstand shoulder touches, and shoulder shrugs. Practice pushing through both shoulders hard, even if this means doing numerous handstands on the floor. Shoulder shrugs are when you do a handstand, either with or without a wall to lean against, and you sag through your shoulders, then push up. Handstand shoulder touches are when you do a handstand with or without a wall to lean on, and you lift your right hand and touch it to your right shoulder, left hand to left shoulder, etc.
Most importantly, practice. The back extension roll on beam really has no great drills, so you just have to go for it. It may take a year, or it may take a matter of days. Just be patient, and it will come.
If you are landing on your hair when you do the back extension on beam, put it in a bun, a very low ponytail, or low braids for competition.
Squeeze your butt muscles when you are rolling down! This will help keep you straight with the beam!
I would say that if you are in a gymnastics class then ask your trainer or coach for any drills. I used to be in gymnastics and what we would do is we would put Duct Tape on the floor and do our rolls on that. If you land on the line then you are probably getting closer to be able to do it on a beam. But remember never try and do it on a beam unless you have at least two people spotting you. The most safest people to have spot you? Your instructor or coach. And when you finally get your backwards shoulder roll on your beam, be proud of yourself! That takes skill, believe it or not! Good luck!
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yes depending on the mood and the state of mind they are in ,its rare to see them doing tricks ,but they do.
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Im not sure what you mean by softball drills for warm-up. Just make sure to be warmed up before doing the softball drills. It's advisable now to use dynamic exercises to warm yourself up. If you want to use softball drills as warm-up make sure to use drills that are not strenuous that may cause strain. Make sure you modify the drills by lowering the intensity of the softball drills.
Yes, backwards (or backward) is an adverb. Example: He walks backwards. It can also be used as an adjective. Example: That's a backwards way of doing things.
before you do a backword roll you have to stretch out your body so you dont pull a muscle then its just like doing a somersault but you do it backward
yeah its ok
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Y-E-S they can! Go to youtube and type betta fish doing tricks.
the hilltop hoods video with people doing tricks over swings is called Recapturing the Vide Restrung