How to Teach Tumbling/Acro to Dancers
Learn how to teach acro and tumbling to dancers of all ages, even if you have no experience! This comprehensive class covers warmups, conditioning, stretching, skill progression, and spotting techniques. No equipment is necessary, but optional equipment recommendations are provided. Ideal for dancers, dance teachers, and instructors.
What you’ll learn
- How to structure your class
- How to Warm up and stretch for the exercises
- Creating Drills and Strengthening Practices
- Teaching the Skills and Spotting
Hello! In this class I will teach you how to teach your dancers acro and tumbling, even if you have no experience! I will teach you how I personally structure and teach my classes for ages 5-8, 9-11, and 12+ or beginner, intermediate, and advanced. I cover warmups and proper conditioning necessary for acro and go in depth on the stretching routine I use. At the end I will show you the skills I teach by level, drills you can give for skills, and how to spot certain skills.
Although mats and equipment is important for tumbling and acro, you do not need any to teach this class! If you did want to use any equipment though, I would recommend things like 5-10 lbs dumbbells, a foldable panel mat, a soft landing mat, a wedge mat, an air track, and a barrel or rolling cheese mat. These things are not at all required though, in my classes we sometimes don’t use any of them.
I recommend teaching this class in a ratio of 8 students to one instructor, if you have more than 8 students, I highly recommend having another helper with you to ensure no one gets injured. With the younger age group, I recommend having a helper with you regardless of the number of students.
Who this course is for:
- Dancers
- Dance Teachers
- Dance Instructors
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