The roundoff, a gymnastics move, does not have a single inventor, as it evolved over time through the practices of various gymnasts and coaches. Its origins can be traced back to early tumbling and acrobatic routines. The move became popular in the 20th century, particularly with the rise of competitive gymnastics. Today, it is a fundamental skill taught in gymnastics and Cheerleading.
10 *update* The record for the most handstand pushups without support is now 32. It's on YouTube.
It is called a roundoff.
A round-off with NO hands is a brandi.
Practice it a lot.
Nothing- but a roundoff is a cartwheel that lands on two feet
Nothing- but a roundoff is a cartwheel that lands on two feet
assuming no roundoff, they are exactly the same
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Your hands should be glued to your ears, and super tight.
a pib-it turn is a roundoff but doing it forwards. level one gymnastics.
10,074 rounds to 10,100 in three significant figures.
I've always heard it called a roundoff.