Front Flips
A front flip is a gymnastic move where a person rotates forward in the air, landing on their feet. This maneuver is commonly seen in various sports, including gymnastics, diving, and parkour. To perform a front flip, the athlete typically jumps off the ground, tucks their knees to their chest, and uses their arms to generate momentum.
Executing a front flip requires strength, coordination, and practice. It is essential to have a safe environment, such as a padded mat or a trampoline, to reduce the risk of injury. Proper technique and body control are crucial for a successful landing.