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What does a backbend drill teach athletes working on back handsprings?
Which of these is true about a proper swing into a back handspring?
Which of the following should an athlete avoid when landing the first of multiple back handsprings?
One way to tell if an athlete is ready to work on multiple back handspring is that they should be traveling _____ out of one back handspring
How should you spot a roundoff back handspring?
When performing a front handspring, athletes should not _____.
What is the most important part of a standing back handspring?
Which of the following will not help an athlete get the maximum amount of power in a roundoff back handspring?
What should you look for in a proper sit/athletic position?
Which is in an indicator that your athlete is jumping correctly into their back handspring?