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Gymnastics is lots of fun. This is a guide to early forward tumbling skills, and the skills can be learned quickly.

  1. The first forward tumbling skill that a gymnast learns is a forward roll. To do a forward roll, you need to put your hands on the floor right in front of your toes, tuck your head in keeping your chin on your chest and roll forward. You should put your hands down at the start and not stand up and try to keep your knees and feet together.[1]
  2. You can try it down a hill or on a wedged mat.
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  3. The most common mistakes are putting your hands too far away from your feet to start, not tucking your head to keep your back round, using your hands to stand up and crossing feet, or opening knees to stand up.
  4. Also, try under your chin to keep it on your chest.
  5. For example, try a continuous forward roll, forward rolls that start and finish in different positions and so on.
  6. To do this, kick up to a handstand, then tip over further putting your chin on your chest and rounding your back so you roll out.[2]
    • When you first learn this skill, you should get a coach to help you or do it down an incline or onto a soft mat.
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  8. This is when you kick up to a handstand, land in a bridge and then stand up.[4]
  9. Do lots of bridges every day to increase your shoulder flexibility.
  10. First try this going up and down a wall with your hands, over a cylinder, with your coach spotting or up onto a raised surface.[5]
  11. Arch your back and let you feet fall into a bridge relatively close to your hands. Then rock your hips forward over your feet to stand up. Roll up from your hips, your head and arms should come up last.
  12. This is like a front limber but you go over one foot at a time. Make sure you land on a straight leg as you do this skill.[6]
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    It's very possible! This can help you increase your flexibility and gymnastics skills, both of which are necessary for cheering.
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    Have a solid cartwheel, the try to cartwheel and at the last minute pull your hands up. You can also try to keep your arms up in the beginning and then put them together.
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    When doing the back walkover, how can you push your leg up?
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    Rock your body while in a bridge position, then try to throw your leg up. Keep practicing!
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  • Gymnastics skills should only be tried at the gym with your coach watching over you, on the soft mats.
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Updated: January 26, 2024
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Categories: Tumbling (Gymnastics)
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