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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, high jumping, tricking (martial arts), goal celebrations and various other activities. This is in contrast to freestyle BMX flips, in which a person revolves in the air about a bicycle.

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  • Flip (acrobatic) (en)
  • 空翻 (体育) (zh)
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  • 空翻是一种常见的体育动作,指一个人腾空后在空中进行翻转的一系列动作。翻腾方向可向前、向后以及向侧,身体可直体、团身或者屈体。因动作姿势华丽而具有一定难度,被广泛应用于体操、武术、杂技等运动中。 (zh)
  • 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, high jumping, tricking (martial arts), goal celebrations and various other activities. This is in contrast to freestyle BMX flips, in which a person revolves in the air about a bicycle. (en)
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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, high jumping, tricking (martial arts), goal celebrations and various other activities. This is in contrast to freestyle BMX flips, in which a person revolves in the air about a bicycle. Acrobatic flips can be started 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, but it is not required to be considered a flip. (en)
  • 空翻是一种常见的体育动作,指一个人腾空后在空中进行翻转的一系列动作。翻腾方向可向前、向后以及向侧,身体可直体、团身或者屈体。因动作姿势华丽而具有一定难度,被广泛应用于体操、武术、杂技等运动中。 (zh)
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