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Skill-based questions for Coach Hugh?
If you have any questions on how to do a skill, need help with doing it correctly/safely, or are curious about any gymnastics/movement skill at all, please feel free to ask Coach @Hugh Smith on this thread!!
0 likes • 30d
Would love some advice Hugh/ anyone - tusk prep -blocking at the wrong angle I think - also too slow? I was doing these a lot better a few months ago and turning them into the pit. Unfortunately I’ve started to overthink them massively!
VAULT YURCHANKO DRILLS
Low impact vault drills for YURCHANKO . Teaching the Yurchenko Vault (Round-off Entry Vault) The Yurchenko vault is one of the most popular vaults in gymnastics. It begins with a round-off onto the springboard, back handspring onto the table, and then a block (push) that launches the gymnast into their salto or twisting element. The key to success is not just power, but how you enter the table and how you block. Many gymnasts struggle because they arch or “rainbow” onto the table, landing too high with poor hand placement, which kills their block and makes the vault unsafe and inconsistent. That’s why these two drills are gold: they teach direction into the table and a strong block/pop, while keeping things low impact so you can get lots of reps. Drill 1: Round-off Pike Sit Punch - Setup: Round-off on a rod floor or spring floor into a pike sit/punch back (onto a soft, waist-high resi mat). - Focus: Instead of arcing onto the vault, you’re training your body to drive into the table. The pike sit/punch forces your momentum forward and down, not up and over. - Why it works: Teaches gymnasts to enter the table with direction. Corrects the common mistake of arching/rainbowing in. Builds awareness of keeping the chest and hips driving in line. - - Practical bonus: Soft mat + rod floor = low impact, safe for reps. Drill 2: Box → Round-off → Mini-Tramp Back Handspring Pop to Back - Setup: Start on boxes for height, do a round-off onto a mini-tramp, then back handspring to a resi pit landing on your back. - Focus: The mini-tramp and pit give you time and safety to emphasize reaching back, blocking, and popping off your hands. - Why it works: Trains the block and rotation without pounding your body. Builds confidence in extending back and trusting the pop. Lets you practice dozens of clean entries without the physical toll of full vaults. - - Practical bonus: Mini-tramp + porta-pit = very forgiving surface, ideal for adults or anyone needing repetition without wear and tear.
1 like • Aug 20
@Hugh Smith Great suggestion Leilah! Would love a similar post on tsuks.
0 likes • Aug 23
@Hugh Smith amazing Hugh. Where I’m struggling is the 2nd half - the part after the block where you turn it around onto your feet. Do you know if a way to practice turning the tsuk maybe off a lower surface without actually doing the entire thing? it all happens so fast. Love vault but it’s terrifying. Any help very much appreciated!!
Things I'm working on
I've been working on the round off entry vault slowly for 4 years having never trained it when I was younger. Any tips or feedback is welcome since I don't have a coach and I don't really know what I'm doing. I want to be able to do the Yurchenko timer straight to my back without touching my feet. I'm not quite there yet, but getting closer. I've also been doing Pak Salto timers from a single bar to a mat stack for a couple months. This is the first time I've ever done it on the uneven bars with the sting mat over the low bar. I tried to tell myself it was the same thing, but it's still scary. I bent my legs out of fear, but at least I did it. Hopefully I can work on the form as it gets less scary
Things I'm working on
2 likes • Aug 11
I’ve seen your yurchenkos on FB and they look so so good! I love watching people’s progress - it’s actually really inspiring for the rest of us.
Hip arthroscopy
Hi all! Has anyone had this procedure done? and if so how was your return to gymnastics? I’ve decided to go ahead and have it done in October. Really hoping it will help with my quite active hip pain on Roundoff/ cartwheel, straddle positions. It’s really been limited my since taking up gymnastics a few years back.
0 likes • Aug 11
@Sarah Barbosa Hi Sarah! Thanks so much for the reply. No groin pain, just sharp catching on any mvmt involving straddle. I’ve fairly pronounced cam and pincer morphology on x ray and mri which would explain it. I’m working like crazy on my adductors and non existent glutes ahead of surgery. If I could Roundoff without an issue I’d be delighted. I’m an unusually stiff body type so need every inch of mobility I can get….its funny - Practically everyone around me in the gym is hypermobile and most of them are unaware of it and describe themselves as ‘stiff’. I’m sure you hear about ‘stiffness’ all day long at work.
0 likes • Aug 11
@Leilah McCarthy thanks Leilah, fingers crossed I’m not opening a huge can of worms. 🤣
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Nicki Lacey
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@nicki-lacey-8218
45 yo from Ireland. Started gym as an adult. Need all the help I can get! Physiotherapist specialising in pelvic floor dysfunction in athletes.

Active 17d ago
Joined Jun 12, 2025
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