it takes a lot of practice. your better off starting on a trampoline first then get use to it. the way i did it, i through my whole body backwards and did it by accident :P
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It depends. If you are on a trampoline obviously you can't do a wall flip! But back flips are easiest on trampolines! If you are doing a back flip on the ground it is much harder. If you are doing a back flip of a house or shed, it is easier than on ground but harder than doing one on a trampoline. So it all depends on the back flip. But you should try and see, while someone spots you if you don't know how, which bac kflip you would like do. And try to learn how to do a wall flip, if you haven't already, and try it. Then do all the back flips, and do a wall flip with each one.
After I flat iron my hair I flip my head over and back a couple times, and then run my fingers through it.
I don't know about you, but for me the easiest way is to turn your back to him, do a back flip and a ground pound.
double back flip
Nope, it's easier. You need more muscles to get some air off the ground.
Back flip. I think when Metzger did the double back flip at the X Games was the turning point in freestyle forever. If you watch in slow motion he up-shifts over the smaller first double while upside down to back flip the second longer double. Ground-breaking.
You can usually tell when a rabbit is scared. First, they will have they're ears flat on their back, and spread apart. If they are on the ground, they will also be flat on the ground. Also, sometimes they try to attack you.
Flatground is basically just that flat land, with no obstacles. Any tricks done one flat ground, whether its a flip trick, grab, or freestyle. It is considered a flatground trick. This style of skateboarding uses no rails or ramps. Just the plain old flat ground. This is the most common style of skateboarding. Since it can be done anywhere.
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Stand in the sunshine, back to the sun. That flat person on the ground in front of you is your shadow.
A Kang Flip is a Double Flip in which the skiier does a a Flat Spin 360 then into a Flat Spin 540, landing switch (backwards). This flip obtained its popularity when Jon Olsson (Sweden) stomped it at the X Games Big Air contest in 2008.