First I would like to point out that I'm not as ghostly white as my picture looks. I actually have a really nice tan. :)
Hey, I just read this for the first time in a long time and I realized I sounded like a complete female Rainman. Anyway, I'm pretty much amazing, haha. I love to help people out with minor or major problems, so you ask me anything and I will answer it to the best of my ability! My favorite topics to give advice on are DEBATE, FRIENDS, POLITICS, MUSIC, and SPORTS (a recent thing!). I'm a typical Texas (college) football fan. That's pretty much it, so get to asking questions and stop reading this! :)
E-mail: kirstineakin@yahoo.com Gender: Female Location: Wylie Occupation: student- business major Age: 18 AIM: kiirstinTHEgreat Member Since: July 13, 2005 Answers: 239 Last Update: October 2, 2008 Visitors: 20503
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I need a faster roundoff back handspring. I'm taking gymnastics for my cheerleading team, and my tumbling all seems very slowww. This is going to be a problem, once I start trying to learn a roundoff tuck.
So, what can I do to make my tumbling faster/my roundoffs faster? I have been taking running starts, too.. (link)
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sdcutie717 pretty much covered what you need to do. To add onto what she said though, try it with ankle weights- I did that when I was learning how to do mine faster and also to heighten my jumps. :)
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Rating: 5
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that's some awesome advice! thanks :)
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