@@learngymnasticsonline5341 but how do you change it then when you're on mid air, if after the sing let's say you need to do an iron cross. Or once you go neutral grip you can't go back to false?
@@alfonsoparrado3112 Yes it is possible to shift your wrist into a false grip whilst transitioning into other positions but it's easier for some skills than others, you kind of figure it out with practice. It's worth bearing in mind though that using a false grip for crosses etc. is a deduction in a gymnastics competition so it's not actually a desireable technique to develop and best to learn as many things as possible without a false grip for this reason!
Awesome information looking forward to performing some of those drills you showed.
Very nice tutorial. Thank You!
I will try this out tomorrow thanks
thanks it really helps.
+Momo Anderson Thanks for the feedback, glad you liked it!
This really helps thanks
Good video i will practice❤😂🎉
damn you have a serious hyperextension.in the elbows
Are you using a false grip? It doesn't look like it, but I thought gymnasts always used false grips on rings
False grip can have it's advantages for certain strength elements but we generally use a neutral grip for swinging :)
@@learngymnasticsonline5341 but how do you change it then when you're on mid air, if after the sing let's say you need to do an iron cross. Or once you go neutral grip you can't go back to false?
@@alfonsoparrado3112 Yes it is possible to shift your wrist into a false grip whilst transitioning into other positions but it's easier for some skills than others, you kind of figure it out with practice. It's worth bearing in mind though that using a false grip for crosses etc. is a deduction in a gymnastics competition so it's not actually a desireable technique to develop and best to learn as many things as possible without a false grip for this reason!