You need a back-flip round off backhand spring cartwheel and all that
do you mean a backflip as in a back tuck? (which would be without hands) or back flip as in back hand spring? (which would be with hands) if you mean backtuck its just called a cartwheel back tuck bvut if you mean with back hand spring then it is just cartwheel back hand spring hope that helps.!
Cartwheel is not a dance.
a cartwheel with no hands is... A SIDE AERIAL.
This would be a cartwheel performed with no hands.
Form of acrobatics and gymnastics
Axis: An imaginary line around which the body rotates Felge: On the parallel bars, the gymnast hangs upside down as he/she turns backward and lets go, re-grasping the parallel bars in hang or front positions. Arab Spring: A move in which the lags come together as the body makes a one-quarter turn (similar to a cartwheel)
The basic tumbles are round-off and cartwheel-cartwheel.
The apparent magnitude of the Cartwheel Galaxy is 15.2
a cartwheel came from the envintor of gymnastics....I HOPE THIS HELPED U.
No, the cartwheeling spider known as the Cebrennus rechenbergi cartwheels primarily to escape threats in its natural desert habitat. It does not cartwheel everywhere as a form of locomotion.
The British "Cartwheel Penny" and "Cartwheel TwoPence" were only issued in 1797. The Isle of Man "Cartwheel Penny" and "Cartwheel Halfpenny" were issued in 1798 and 1813. Any of these coins in excellent condition could be considered valuable.