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Shea Crawford: Punchfront
Your athlete should never land a punch front with their legs ____?
Shea Crawford: Handspring Tuck Connection
How should you spot the roundoff back handspring tuck connection drill?
Shea Crawford: Connecting Standing Handsprings
If your athlete must take a step what is a good amount of steps they should take?
Shea Crawford: Jumps to Handspring & Tuck
When doing jump tumbling, your athlete’s jump should….?
David Patton: Tucks
When doing a front punch, you athlete’s ___ should replace their ___.
Shea Crawford: Punchfront
What should your athletes be using to lead them in their punch front?
Shea Crawford: Punchfront
How should you spot a punch front?
Shea Crawford: Handspring Tuck Connection
When doing the roundoff back handspring tuck connection drill, your athlete has to make sure they are doing the same amount of steps every time.
Shea Crawford: Jumps to Handspring & Tuck
When spotting jump tumbling, where should you be standing?
Shea Crawford: Connecting Standing Handsprings
If your athlete is taking a step and it looks like they are losing power, what might be the problem?