Sport-Thieme flic-flac trainer – for unassisted practice with fast results
The Sport-Thieme flic-flac trainer ideally supports children and adults when learning the correct rollover technique – keeping them safe at the same time. They will be able to practise the flic-flac without requiring any additional assistance. It supports the rolling movement with an optimised centre of gravity and gives the gymnast additional momentum. After performing the exercise, the flic-flac trainer returns to its starting position so that the next gymnast can perform the exercise without delay. This piece of training equipment also offers optimal assistance when learning and practising forward rolls following a handstand. The core made of EPS/PU foam is covered with durable tarpaulin. The pleasantly soft material removes children’s fear of injuries, encouraging them to practise. The trainer is equipped with two carrying handles for easy transport.
Product information- Material, core: EPS/PU soft foam
- Material, cover: tarpaulin
- Colour: blue
Choice of 3 variants:Small flic-flac trainer- For athletes up to 120 cm tall
- Dimensions (L×W×H): approx. 70×70×50 cm
- Weight: approx. 6 kg
Medium flic-flac trainer- For athletes up to 150 cm tall
- Dimensions (L×W×H): 85×85×75 cm
- Weight: approx. 10 kg
Large flic-flac trainer- For athletes up to 150 cm tall
- Dimensions (L×W×H): 100×100×85 cm
- Weight: approx. 14.5 kg
New approach to learning the back handspring
A back handspring is an acrobatics, gymnastics, cheerleading and dance move we're all familiar with. The impressive move requires excellent body control and preparation. Until recently, athletes could only practise the back handspring with the assistance of two spotters. This is no longer the case, thanks to the Sport-Thieme Flic-Flac trainer, which enables anyone to practise the handspring on their own – freeing up the spotters to do other things.
Would you like to make it easier for your students to learn the correct handspring technique? Then order the Sport-Thieme Flic-Flac trainer now.