Round-off Entry Vaults Archives - American Gymnast and Ninja https://www.american-gymnast.com/category/vault-training-information/round-off-entry-vaults/ Fueling the Flame Mon, 09 Jan 2017 06:11:11 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.american-gymnast.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/cropped-AG_logo_complete_tm_600x600px-32x32.jpg Round-off Entry Vaults Archives - American Gymnast and Ninja https://www.american-gymnast.com/category/vault-training-information/round-off-entry-vaults/ 32 32 214071398 Yurchenko Tuck Full https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-tuck-full/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-tuck-full/#comments Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:25:59 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1719 Here are some examples of a Yurchenko Tucked Full.

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Here are some examples of a Yurchenko Tucked Full.

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Yurchenko Full https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-full/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-full/#comments Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:25:58 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1607 Observe the yurchenko layout full and check for some of it's weak and strong points. This gymnast dives on her round-off and her turnover to the table is a little too high. On a positive note, as she comes off the table, her arms move down toward the center of mass, helping her twist.

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Observe the yurchenko layout full and check for some of it’s weak and strong points. This gymnast dives on her round-off and her turnover to the table is a little too high. On a positive note, as she comes off the table, her arms move down toward the center of mass, helping her twist. Check some still-frames related to the previous comments. Her front leg is already in the air, but her right hand has not touched the floor yet. Her rebound is straight up instead of with her shoulders a little further back to reach the table early. Because each action is happening slightly late, her body is past a vertical position and she is still pushing off the table. Despite her other mistakes, she is moving her arms down.

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Yurchenko Full and a Half https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-full-and-a-half/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-full-and-a-half/#respond Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:25:57 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1605 All of the technical actions required to perform the successful yurchenko full become even more important to progress and perform the yurchenko full and a half. The gymnast should always have a straight round-off with a center of mass in front of support. The body should rotate in a tight arch instead of with a loose lower back.

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All of the technical actions required to perform the successful yurchenko full become even more important to progress and perform the yurchenko full and a half. The gymnast should always have a straight round-off with a center of mass in front of support. The body should rotate in a tight arch instead of with a loose lower back. Every new vault skill should be started on a safety pit. Never rush a gymnast to execute the vault on a regular competition mat until they have exceptional landing consistency. Watch the yurchenko full and a half a few more times.

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Yurchenko Double Full https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-double-full/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-double-full/#respond Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:25:56 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1602 Successfully adding more twists to yurchenkos in large part depends on the gymnast's focus. A skill this difficult is achieved by taking progressive steps. What the gymnast does before he is in the air plays a big role in the outcome of the skill. A good hurdle that moves up and forward along with a round-off that contacts the board with the center of mass in front of the feet is important.

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Successfully adding more twists to yurchenkos in large part depends on the gymnast’s focus. A skill this difficult is achieved by taking progressive steps. What the gymnast does before he is in the air plays a big role in the outcome of the skill. A good hurdle that moves up and forward along with a round-off that contacts the board with the center of mass in front of the feet is important. Twist with a straight body and the arms close to the center of mass. Take another look at this same vault without any still-frames.

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Yurchenko Double Full – Another Example https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-double-full-another-example/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-double-full-another-example/#respond Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:25:55 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1603 A large percentage of skills on the vault can be performed into the pit when training to minimize stress on the gymnast's joints. This is true for new skills and skills that are already known. Layout twisting is always more effective with a straight body line, the head neutral, and the arms close to the mid-section.

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A large percentage of skills on the vault can be performed into the pit when training to minimize stress on the gymnast’s joints. This is true for new skills and skills that are already known. Layout twisting is always more effective with a straight body line, the head neutral, and the arms close to the mid-section. Moving the arms out away from the body slows down the gymnast’s twisting speed.

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Yurchenko Double and a Half in Training https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-double-and-a-half-in-training/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-double-and-a-half-in-training/#comments Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:25:54 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1604 The gymnast performing these examples is still in the process of mastering this skill. As expected, he is not training this skill to a regular competition landing mat. Like in any other yurchenko vault, the hands contact the table with the gymnast in a tight arch and with the mid-section above the feet.

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The gymnast performing these examples is still in the process of mastering this skill. As expected, he is not training this skill to a regular competition landing mat. Like in any other yurchenko vault, the hands contact the table with the gymnast in a tight arch and with the mid-section above the feet. During the table repulsion, the arms must not be bent on purpose. By the time the gymnast is in a vertical position, the body must be straight and air-borne.

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Yurchenko Full in Back Out Timers https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-full-in-back-out-timers/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-full-in-back-out-timers/#comments Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:25:53 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1606 Open-tuck and layout yurchenkos to progressively elevated mats are good drills. The gymnast can add open-tuck twists to the feet and eventually to the back. Gymnasts should not attempt the second somersault until they can consistently land on their back on an elevated surface.

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Open-tuck and layout yurchenkos to progressively elevated mats are good drills. The gymnast can add open-tuck twists to the feet and eventually to the back. Gymnasts should not attempt the second somersault until they can consistently land on their back on an elevated surface.

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Yurchenko Half-on Timer https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-half-on-timer/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-half-on-timer/#respond Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:25:52 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1715 Before an athlete attempts any difficult yurchenko half-turn vault, they must master a consistent round-off half onto elevated mats. Observe in this back view how the half-turn is performed, anchoring the twist from the board. Take a final look at this back view of a yurchenko half-turn timer and notice how these type of skills require an early controlled twist without killing the turnover.

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Before an athlete attempts any difficult yurchenko half-turn vault, they must master a consistent round-off half onto elevated mats. Observe in this back view how the half-turn is performed, anchoring the twist from the board. Take a final look at this back view of a yurchenko half-turn timer and notice how these type of skills require an early controlled twist without killing the turnover.

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Yurchenko Half on Front Pike https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-half-on-front-pike/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-half-on-front-pike/#respond Wed, 19 Jan 2011 17:25:51 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1717 For the yurchenko half-on the shoulders are moved from a blocking position in front of the feet to slightly behind the feet. The gymnast is performing an early twist and a quick half turn to get a good amount of air off the table. The gymnast contacts the table with the hands ahead of the shoulders.

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For the yurchenko half-on the shoulders are moved from a blocking position in front of the feet to slightly behind the feet. The gymnast is performing an early twist and a quick half turn to get a good amount of air off the table. The gymnast contacts the table with the hands ahead of the shoulders. Grabbing the shins is the best way to speed up the rotation. Watch a few yurchenko halfs at regular video speed.

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Yurchenko Introductory Progression https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-introductory-progression/ https://www.american-gymnast.com/yurchenko-introductory-progression/#comments Sun, 16 Jan 2011 13:13:59 +0000 http://wwww.american-gymnast.com/agtc/?p=1716 These are some helpful progressive skills to introduce yurchenko vaults. First the gymnast roundoffs to a higher mat. The roundoff should be landed with the center of mass in front of the feet. In the next step the gymnast practices roundoffs to rebound on a springboard. When they demonstrate consistent rebounds, the gymnast can begin practicing some tuck somersaults and eventually layouts and high whip backs.

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These are some helpful progressive skills to introduce yurchenko vaults.  First the gymnast roundoffs to a higher mat.  The roundoff should be landed with the center of mass in front of the feet.  In the next step the gymnast practices roundoffs to rebound on a springboard.  When they demonstrate consistent rebounds, the gymnast can begin practicing some tuck somersaults and eventually layouts and high whip backs. The gymnast hollows too early in this example.  In this better example, the gymnast kept the tight arch position longer, but his head is too far out and his shoulders should be more open.

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