Friday, November 13, 2009

The Mailbox and Hula Hoops

The gymnasts are enjoying working on the mailbox. We are doing back limbers, cartwheels and vaulting skills on the mailbox. The gymnasts are vaulting on top of the mailbox, jumping off with tuck, straddle and turns. We are also trying to 'stick' our landing and finish with a big stretch.

Hoops are a favorite activity for many of our gymnasts. We are working on coordination and rhythmic skills with the hoops. Please see how long your gymnast can hold their handstand against the wall.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Gymnastics Bar and Strength Training

The gymnasts are working on skills on the gymnasts bar this week. The bar takes a great deal of strength. Shoulders are strengthened by doing front supports (and the 'space walk'). Core strength is build by doing leg lifts (by taking a Beanie Baby for a ride!) The bar is also a great deal of fun! Most gymnasts say it's their favorite piece of equipment (though a some children find it a bit scary.) It's always a big moment when they can 'flip' over the bar by themselves.

The gymnasts worked on improving their balance with the 'monster stompers'. They were ever so cute doing this activity! We also worked on our eye - hand coordination with the ring toss.

Please ask your child to 'climb the wall' for you and show you how long they can hold their handstands.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

The teacher goes to school!

Miss Jeanie went to a great gymnastics workshop this weekend. All good gymnastics instructors attend workshops and training seminars to keep up with the lastest trends in the gymnastics world. This Gymnastics Educational Seminar covered skills for preschoolers and school age gymnasts on the bar, beam and floor. It included hands on spotting techniques and skill progressions. Look for some new cartwheel drills and fun activities for your child.

This week's lesson includes balance beam skills and parachute games. The beam is great for developing coordination, agility and balance in children. Parachute games help children learn to cooperate in a group ~ they are also so much fun! Ask your child about the 'cat and mouse' game on the parachute.