What should I do to lift my hands and feet off the ground at the same time? So snap down.Like at 00:07. I can do this, but at the end of the movement, my hands and feet are on the ground at the same time. I can't finish the move by jumping.
This part is tough - I've tried learning a roundoff on my bad side/bad leg and I've definitely struggled with exactly what you've talked about. I don't honestly remember how I got my roundoff on my right leg (good leg) because I learned it a while ago, but I do have a few tips. If you have access to a trampoline you could totally try one on there and get that extra bounce. If not (and I didn't have one either) there are still other ways! Working on flexibility in your leg helps as well as just doing cartwheels on that leg. Don't turn too much during the skills (in other words, don't put your hands too far off to the side, try to plant them straight in front of you). Then work on releasing quickly. But to sum it up, I think a big part of it is actually leg flexibility and just repetition of fast cartwheels :) I hope this helps!
@@foreverinhandstand9456 thank u so much. But my legs are already flexible😅. Then i have to do the movement fast, that's the point. Is there any benefitin placing the two hands differently? Like that left hand↗️ right hand⬆️ ↗️⬆️Lol
Hi !! This is the only vid I can find where you can comment. I just wanted to say that it is outstanding that you learned how to do a ariel before a back walkover. Though getting over the fear of going backwards like a back walkover is scary and harsh, an ariel is much harder for most people! Congratulations and I think it would be cool if you could commit to trying to do a back handspring / back handspring step out. They are rlly fun to and you will get used to them. :)
thank you so much for your nice comment!! I was definitely surprised as well that I got an aerial even before my kickover (which took me so so long to get it was so frustrating haha!). After learning the back walkover, my dream has been a back handspring - I think that would be so cool to be able to do. Thank you for the encouragement - this really helped.
What should I do to lift my hands and feet off the ground at the same time? So snap down.Like at 00:07. I can do this, but at the end of the movement, my hands and feet are on the ground at the same time. I can't finish the move by jumping.
This part is tough - I've tried learning a roundoff on my bad side/bad leg and I've definitely struggled with exactly what you've talked about. I don't honestly remember how I got my roundoff on my right leg (good leg) because I learned it a while ago, but I do have a few tips. If you have access to a trampoline you could totally try one on there and get that extra bounce. If not (and I didn't have one either) there are still other ways! Working on flexibility in your leg helps as well as just doing cartwheels on that leg. Don't turn too much during the skills (in other words, don't put your hands too far off to the side, try to plant them straight in front of you). Then work on releasing quickly. But to sum it up, I think a big part of it is actually leg flexibility and just repetition of fast cartwheels :) I hope this helps!
@@foreverinhandstand9456 thank u so much. But my legs are already flexible😅. Then i have to do the movement fast, that's the point. Is there any benefitin placing the two hands differently?
Like that left hand↗️
right hand⬆️
↗️⬆️Lol
Hi !! This is the only vid I can find where you can comment. I just wanted to say that it is outstanding that you learned how to do a ariel before a back walkover. Though getting over the fear of going backwards like a back walkover is scary and harsh, an ariel is much harder for most people! Congratulations and I think it would be cool if you could commit to trying to do a back handspring / back handspring step out. They are rlly fun to and you will get used to them. :)
thank you so much for your nice comment!! I was definitely surprised as well that I got an aerial even before my kickover (which took me so so long to get it was so frustrating haha!). After learning the back walkover, my dream has been a back handspring - I think that would be so cool to be able to do. Thank you for the encouragement - this really helped.