legs together for a start...
Backhandspring (step down one foot at a time), no handed backhandspring (step out one foot at a time) This trick is usually preformed on beam.
A toe back is really a touch touch backhandspring. After you land your toe touchjump right into your backhandspring.
A backhandspring is like a back limber but you jump into it only do with proffesionals spotting you do not try by yourself or when no one is looking unless you have a sturdy back handspring
Go to youtube and type in How To Do A Backhandspring.
Most likely, The only thing that's stopping you from getting a backhandspring is a mental block. Get over that and a backhandpring will be easy.
Yes because you have to get your legs back further.
backhandspring tuck layout... NEED TUMBLING
It means senior level 4 stunts and level 2 tumbling. (backhandspring, round off backhandspring)
Believe that was Olga Korbut
you'd have to try to stay light on you're hands
the backhandspring is the hardest thing to learn. onc you get your backhandspring you can get your roundoff backhandspring and back tuck real quick! it is tricky to learn but its like riding a bike when you have it you have it and can do it with no effort
Generally, a backhandspring is considered easier than a back tuck for most gymnasts. The backhandspring involves a fluid motion where the hands touch the ground, providing support and stability, making it more accessible for beginners. In contrast, a back tuck requires the ability to jump high and rotate without any hand support, which demands greater strength, coordination, and confidence. However, individual experiences may vary based on personal skills and training.