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Front Handspring Floor

Front Handspring

From the hurdle, the lunge should be deep enough that the hands contact the floor while the front leg is in the lunge position. There should be a strong kicking action from the back leg and a strong push of the front leg from the lunge. The general body shape during the blocking action of the front handspring should be hollow. The trajectory of the rebound off of the hands should be well beyond vertical. The kick of the back leg will help to initiate strong rotation. At handstand, both legs should already be together. The shoulders and upper chest should remain open as the hands leave the floor. These actions should combine to create a strong linear velocity and maximized rotation around the center of mass. The body should remain in an extended tight arch and turned over with the feet behind the hips for the take-off of the next skill.

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Front Handspring Stepout Floor

Handsatand Open Legs with Assistance

The gymnast should do a handstand with split tight legs. The coach should spot them to hold equilibrium and open the legs widely. This will help the gymnast gain familiarity with the correct body position.


Front Handspring Stepout Floor

Front Handspring Stepout on the Barrel

The gymnast should do a handstand with split tight legs. The coach should spot them to hold equilibrium and open the legs widely. This will help the gymnast gain familiarity with the correct body position.


Integral part of gymnastics coaching process are skill drills. They help gymnasts to learn easier and technically correct. With GYM DRILL PRO you will find variety of ideas for the most the basic gymnastics skills. There are plenty of images with skill drill progressions. It is intended to support explicitly the qualified coaches in their daily coaching business. DO NOT practice without the guidance of proper professionals.