Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Standing Back Handspring Tips


  • The standing back handspring is the basic "hard" trick that you must master before you attempt to master a back tuck, back full, Arabian full, etc.


  • Before you begin, it's good to think: fall, sit, push. You'll be falling back with a straight body, sitting (bending your legs with your butt going towards-but not to-your ankles), and pushing back while throwing your arms back to reach the floor, with your head following your arms (chin away from chest).


  • While t's true I am not an artist (I can't even draw stick figures), I do know a back handspring does NOT have a handstand in it (see first picture). Why coaches ever tell you there is, is beyond me. Do NOT do a handstand in your back handspring-it will probably hurt, as well as make you severely undercut.


  • What is undercutting (see third picture)? Basically, it's when your hands land near where your feet began, your shoulders are over your wrists, and you generally fall on your face or head and your legs come tumbling after.


  • Your back handspring should be as long as you are tall from your toes to your fingertips when they are raised up; you can lay down, stretching your arms overhead, and you'll literally see where you should begin and end. 



Back Handspring Stick Figures
Keep Arms Up By Ears and Your Shoulders Over Your Wrists While Doing Back Handspring Steps 3 - 8; Hollow Your Body After Step 5



Back Handspring Tips
Fall, Sit, Push Back - Back Handspring



Undercut Back Handspring
Are you undercutting? Remember, when you're doing a back handspring, the second half of the trick, from your hands to your feet, should travel back about half your body height.



OIA Westerns, Hawaii, Waialua Bulldogs Cheer Team




The Bulldogs took seventh place at the OIA (Oahu Interscholastic Association) Westerns, up three places from two weeks before, but not qualified by one place for the next competition. Now that we know how the competitions work, Waialua's gonna rock in 2013! 

In case you're wondering, the judges LOVED the hand-stand forward roll and the judges and the crowd loved the backwards throwing and catching of the pom-pons (Why does "pom-pom" look so much better? I'm going to use "pom-pom" from here on out because of my personal taste-if you have a problem with it... sorry.).

We're hoping to do Around-the-World next year, if you have a video or website to share that teaches the technique, leave a comment, please.