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Doing a pullover on bars is one of the most important beginner skills in gymnastics. As you first begin training, the pullover move is how you will mount the bar to prepare for other moves. In advanced gymnastics, more difficult mounts are used. Start by learning the walking pullover, then try the standing pullover.
Steps
Doing a Walking Pullover
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1Grab the bar with your fingers facing away from you. Position your hands at shoulder-width and wrap your fingers around the bar, making sure your thumb is on the same side as all other fingers. This is a common mistake beginner gymnasts make that can lead to broken fingers.
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2Take a step back from the bar. Instead of standing with your feet right under the bar, take a step back. Your feet should be lined up with each other and close together.[1]Advertisement
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3Step forward with your weak foot. If you're right handed, step forward with your left foot; if you're left handed, step forward with your right foot.
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4Kick your strong leg up and under the bar. Keep your leg perfectly straight and your toes pointed. The momentum from your leg will lift your body up and over the bar.[2]
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5Bring your legs together as you flip over the bar. Your hands will still be gripping the bar, elbows bent, while your legs swing over the bar and your body rotates in a circle. Your body should be anchored to the bar right across your hips.
- It helps to look for your legs on the other side of the bar as you rotate. Keep your head tucked in so you can see your legs coming down, and the rest of your body will follow.
- Rotate your wrists as your body moves around the bar. This will enable you to finish upright.
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6Straighten your arms when your body is finished flipping. Raise your torso above the bar and finish with your body in a straight line: straight arms, straight chest and straight legs. Pause for a moment in an upright position before dropping to the floor.
Doing a Standing Pullover
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1Grab the bar with your fingers facing away from you. Position your hands at shoulder-width and wrap your fingers around the bar, making sure your thumb is on the same side as all other fingers. Your elbows should be comfortable relaxed.
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2Stand with your feet directly under the bar. Instead of starting from a step back, stand right under the bar. Your feet should be lined up with each other and close together. Starting from this position is more difficult than starting from a step away, since all of your momentum must come from moving your legs forcefully out of a standing position.[3]
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3Swing your legs together under the bar. Keep your legs perfectly straight and your toes pointed and swing them powerfully under the bar. The momentum from your legs will lift your body up and over the bar.[4]
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4Flip your legs over the bar. Your hands will still be gripping the bar, elbows bent, while your legs swing over the bar and your body rotates in a circle. Your body should be anchored to the bar right across your hips.[5]
- It helps to look for your legs on the other side of the bar as you rotate. Keep your head tucked in so you can see your legs coming down, and the rest of your body will follow.
- Rotate your wrists as your body moves around the bar. This will enable you to finish upright.
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5Straighten your arms when your body is finished flipping. Raise your torso above the bar and finish with your body in a straight line: straight arms, straight chest and straight legs. Pause for a moment in an upright position before dropping to the floor.
Community Q&A
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QuestionI've been practicing my pullover with my spotter, but I can't do it all by myself. What do I do?Community AnswerWork on your abdominal strength and your arm strength. I had this same problem and you just need to keep trying and do strengthening exercises like sit-ups, V snaps (or jackknives), and push ups. Also, if you have a bar which you can use at home or at a park nearby, then try to practice on that every day if you can.
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QuestionHow do you get your feet up while doing a sanding pullover?Puppies1228Community AnswerKeep your elbows bent, and watch your toes as you kick over the bar.
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QuestionI did it before, but then I couldn't do it. What happened?Community AnswerLike in basketball, when you shoot a ball, sometimes it goes in and sometimes it doesn't. That's what happened. Keep practicing and soon enough you will be able to do it almost every time.
Warnings
- Have a coach spot you until you get the hang of it by yourself.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Do not use MONKEY bars! Gymnastics bars have rubber inside them to protect you, monkey bars do not and you could get injured.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- A bar
- Strong abs
- Strong arms