You should have your front limber, back limber, back bend stand up, back bend and back walkover.if you want a backhand spring step out, you should have your front walkover so you know the feel.
backhandspring tuck layout... NEED TUMBLING
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.
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handstands, cartwheels, forward and backward rolls, backhandspring, fronthandspring, back and frontwalkovers, back and front tucks
legs together for a start...
as in level 2...... well if so you HAVE to have a backhandspring and a roundoff backhandspring. thats all the things you pretty much need you really dont need anything else but i am sure they would want you to have good jumps, either base, backspot, or flyer, can do some flexibilty, and more tumbling if possible.
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
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Degrees, and special reuirements.
You should be able to do skills like a round off backhandspring, back walkover , front walkover and more you should be fast , flexible, agile
round off layout backhandspring buck tuck full. and double back handspring back tuck full. hope this helps.