KirkB wrote: 1. Now is imprinting good, or is it bad? (PP, shhhhh!)
it's good, provided, you're imprinting the correct things
2. So if I have a lot of power in my legs, and I'm fearless, then I too will be able to do a standing front somi?
give it a shot, we'll find out
3. So if I lift heavy weights to get even MORE power in my legs, then my standing front somi will be even more perfect? (PP, shhhh!)
depends, gymnastics, as well as pole vaulting, doesn't require much static strength. It's all about 'static' strength. as in, me squatting 270, is %220 my body weight.
4. If I cut my somi speed of rotation in half, what would I land on? (PP, shhhhhh!)
if you jumped high enough, you could still land on your feet. but odds are...your a**
Now back to my ORIGINAL question:
5. In your standing back somi, HOW were you able to land on your feet?
...i jumped up, as hard as i could, brought my knees to me chest (brining me over) and extended my legs.
NOW, i'm about 95% sure, that i answered your questions in a manner, other than you wanted. something tells me that you're not looking for a tutorial on how to tumble. i'm gonna say you wanted the answer "repition" or "practice makes perfect" but i landed it on my first shot. ALSO, if you're gonna point out that i'm 'used' to getting things easy, well, i don't apply that to vaulting, considering it's perhaps, one of the hardest sports of all time. i don't expect to get it quickly.
let me know if i'm still way off. -6P