- Developed coordination and body awareness by practicing different tumbling movements
- Improved balance and control through exercises such as handstands and cartwheels
- Enhanced strength and flexibility by engaging in stretching exercises and performing different tumbling techniques
- Learned teamwork by participating in group activities and assisting peers during partner exercises
- Developed trust and communication skills by working with a spotter during advanced tumbling maneuvers
- Improved self-confidence and self-esteem by successfully mastering new tumbling skills
Continued development in tumbling can be encouraged by: - Encouraging the child to practice new tumbling movements at home, in a safe and open space. - Introducing more challenging tumbling techniques, such as backflips or aerials, under the guidance of a qualified instructor. - Incorporating tumbling into other physical activities, such as dance or gymnastics, to further enhance coordination and body control. - Providing opportunities for the child to teach and demonstrate tumbling skills to others, fostering leadership and teaching abilities.