Wednesday, October 29, 2008

05.11.08 new article added - Ideaological approach to coach the front handspring vault

Added the revised version of the article previously published in TheGymPress July 2007 Issue ' Ideology to coaching vault"

Abstract
The handspring vault is the first proper vault a gymnast will probably learn. It’s considered a fundamental prerequisite for the training of all front entry vaults (handsprings, Tsukahara, Kasamatsu). The training and development of this vault starts from an early age with the gymnast performing basic progressions and lead-ups for their first 3-4 years of gymnastics training before competing the actual vault. However, even after all time devoted to training this one skill, many gymnasts still struggle to perform this vault correctly in their first year of competing it. The method presented in this article identifies and corrects common coaching errors and misconceptions about the technical execution of this vault. The method focuses on the first 4 vault phases, and aims to develop run-up consistency and speed, hurdle/springboard mechanics, and quick turnover of preflight. The repulsion or block phase is not the predominant focus, as it success is predominantly the result of the preceding 3 phases, which are identified in literature and research as the most critical areas of focus, for the gymnast to perform exceptional front handspring vaults.

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