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Overcoming Tumbling Blocks in Cheer and Gymnastics

By Robert B. Andrews MA, LMFT

Well, it’s that time of year again.  Gymnastics and cheer seasons are cranking. My phone, text, and email are buzzing with calls from athletes and parents with girls who can’t backward tumble. Beam, floor, or cheer routines are wreaking havoc in the minds and hearts of these athletes. And parents and coaches, too. In gymnastics, it can work its way into other events as well.

From young ones to college age, there seems to be an epidemic of these athletes suffering from serious mental blocks related to tumbling or “backward” skills.

That said, I thought it was timely to republish an article I wrote back in 2012: “Help I Can’t Tumble.” It provides great insight into the causes of these blocks and provides tips to help overcome these devastating issues when they arise.

GymnasticsFrom my experience with these athletes, the ones who are committed to the process are able to work through the block and enjoy tumbling again. They understand that it takes time, effort, and focus; just like learning a new skill, they have to commit the time and energy to overcome the block. They work on mindset, mindfulness, breathing, and imagery and are open to calming any high-stress events like falls or injuries that might be creating a mental overload.

If you read the article when I first published it I think you will find the rereading insightful. If this is your first time reading it, I hope you find it helpful.

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  • Audrey Kinley

    10 years ago

    Committing to things takes a whole lot of willpower. Sometimes it may be hard, but I’ve learned that it’s worth it in the end. I’ve never done gymnastics before, but I wish I did. It’s always fun watching their routines.

    • Robert Andrews

      10 years ago

      No doubt Audrey. It is a wonderful sport to enjoy. I hope you enjoy watching gymnastics during the Olympics.

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