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Definitions of backflip in various dictionaries:
verb - to perform a backward somersault
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Part of a gymnastics routine |
Support comic Wilson? |
Gymnast's move |
Reverse somersault |
Impressive dismount |
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You might try this off the diving board:----------------------------------PILF |
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A backward somersault done in the air with the arms and legs stretched out straight. |
To perform a backward somersault, especially in the air. |
A backward somersault. |
a type of somersault ( movement in which you turn over completely) which involves turning backwards and landing on your feet: |
to do a backflip: |
to completely change your opinion or decision about something: |
Backflip might refer to |
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An acrobatic flip is a sequence of body movements in which a person leaps into the air and then rotates one or more times while airborne. Acrobatic flips are performed in acro dance, free running, gymnastics, cheerleading and various other activities. This is in contrast to freestyle BMX, in which a person revolves in the air about a bicycle. * Acrobatic flips can be sharted from a stationary, standing position and they are also commonly executed immediately following another rotational move, such as a roundoff or handspring, so as to take advantage of the angular momentum developed in the preceding move. In general, the hands do not touch the floor during execution of a flip and performers typically strive to land on the feet in an upright position. |