Vestibular
Development for
Preschool
and Older Gymnasts
Vestibular
Development is a physical activity program that increasingly acclimates
a child through and to a series of dizzying activities, which stress the
brain. The goal and purpose of these exercises is to adapt to salto
and twisting skills and cause the brain to grow (and possibly increase
in capacity).
Potential Brain Growth
Preschool
programs and gymnastics classes for young gymnasts ought to include a vestibular
development program because of the potential for brain stimulation and
growth. With brain growth there is the potential for increased brain
capacity and increased brain function.
Stress the Brain and Stimulate Growth
Brain
growth occurs in a similar manner to muscle growth. The brain is
stressed by the vestibular movements and grows in adaptive response to
the stress.
Great Potential for Growth
At the
preschool age and up to age seven or eight, there is still great potential
for usable brain growth and increased function. As gymnasts age,
the effects in this area decrease and the program becomes useful primarily
as a physiologic and kinesthetic adaptation to somersaults and twisting.
Let's Get Dizzy
A Vestibular
Development program consists of sets of dizzying activities (e.g. series
of forward and backward rolls) should be worked in all planes - forward
and backward, left and right.
Let's Roll
The
simplest set is simply to do a series of forward and backward rolls and
both left and right log rolls. More complex variations could use
equipment such as merry-go rounds.
Build Up the Stress Levels
The
preschool athleteor young gymnast is started at a low number of repetitions
and repetitions are increased over time. Stress occurs more quickly
than you may expect, so be sure to keep numbers low in the beginning and
the progressions slow so as not to overdo it.
Don't Let Older Gymnasts Overdo It
Preschoolers
and young athletes are more easily adaptable to the physical stresses and
stress on the brain created by a Vestibular Development program than are
older individuals. These exercises can be extremely tiring and can
decrease mental functions and sharpness. Older athletes should not
do and especially not overdo these exercises at the beginning of practices
or they may find themselves unable to effectively work out.
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