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  • Question
    How do I warm up before doing a flip on a trampoline?
    Tanya Berenson
    Gymnastics Instructor
    Tanya Berenson is a Gymnastics Instructor and the General Manager of the Los Angeles School of Gymnastics. With over 25 years of professional gymnastics experience, Tanya has also served as a consultant to USA Gymnastics, has served as the USA World Maccabi Games Head Coach, USA Gymnastics Meet Director, and RAS counselor. She holds a B.Ed. in Early Childhood Development from the University of California, Los Angeles.
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    Expert Answer
    Start just by jumping up and down for a few minutes, and try making big arm circles to gain your balance.
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    How do I avoid putting my hands down when doing a back drop?
    Community Answer
    You could start the back drop standing up, but with your knees bent so that you aren't as high up in the air. This way, you won't feel as scared and won't have the habit of putting your hands down if you do it a few times. Gradually build up your confidence and stand up at your full height before starting and you should be there.
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    How do I get my legs straight in a handstand?
    Community Answer
    Kick up, force yourself to push your feet toward each other, then try stretch them as far as possible.
  • Question
    What trampoline is the best for doing tricks on?
    Community Answer
    A professional trampoline at a trampolining club is best. However, a large trampoline at home with a safety net around it is also good.
  • Question
    How do I do a flick?
    Community Answer
    Start off by doing a backbend. Kick over by jumping with your legs together. Once you get fast, start jumping back onto your hands a little and jumping over. Practice this and get bigger, more powerful jumps until it is one smooth move.
  • Question
    What are some trampoline tricks I can try?
    Community Answer
    You can try seat drops, doggy drops, and belly drops, but be sure that you are able to do these basic tricks before you try something harder.
  • Question
    Is it absolutely necessary to be taught by a qualified instructor?
    Community Answer
    Teaching yourself can work but always have a spotter (someone who watches you) to make sure you're safe at least. However, it is worth being taught by a professional.
  • Question
    How do I learn to do a backdrop to back pullover?
    Community Answer
    Try practicing super high backdrops, then kick your legs up to your head a split second after you hit and tuck. It takes some effort to learn but looks really cool!
  • Question
    Will it be possible for me to learn how to trampoline even though I don't own one?
    Community Answer
    Sure! If you have a friend with a trampoline, ask if you can practice with theirs. Also try joining a local trampolining club or go to a trampoline place like Bounce or Jumpabout.
  • Question
    How do you do a bridge kick over?
    Community Answer
    This is the article you want: how to do a bridge kickover .
  • Question
    How do I do a handspring on a trampoline?
    Community Answer
    Basically, learn how to do a handstand on the tramp first. Once you have that, do a handstand, push your hands down really hard, and turn your body over. Practice it a few times and you will get the hang of it!
  • Question
    What tricks can be done without flips or rolls?
    Community Answer
    Try just jumping high and bouncing off your back. You can perform several other tricks once you've learned to bounce off your back well and might even make a few of your own.
  • Question
    How do I do a backdrop if I don't have a trampoline?
    Community Answer
    You don't have to have a trampoline to do a back landing. Choose a soft surface (a mat, for example). Once you have landed on your back, kick up and push your hips forward, and you should return to your feet (the harder you kick out, the easier it will be to get to your feet again).
  • Question
    How do I do a back aerial on a trampoline?
    Community Answer
    Start by doing a cartwheel, then jump high, bend your front knee in to get more push and swing your arms down as you do a cartwheel, but don't actually put your hands on the floor.
  • Question
    How do I get on and off a trampoline?
    Community Answer
    You undo the zipper on the net first. Then, either climb the ladder up to the trampoline, or grab the edges and swing/pull yourself up.
  • Question
    How do I do a back flip?
    Community Answer
    Learn a back handspring first. Then bounce really high, tuck your knees, and perform a back handspring. If you bounce high enough, your hands shouldn't touch the trampoline. It's basically a 360-degree tuck jump.
  • Question
    What do I do in the winter when I need to practice trampolining?
    Community Answer
    You can go to a trampoline place such as Air Walk or Urban Jump. Take trampolining classes too! You could probably still jump on the trampoline outside in the winter, provided you wear warm enough clothes and there is no ice, debris, etc. on the trampoline.
  • Question
    How can I keep my legs straight when doing a back drop?
    Community Answer
    You don't keep your legs straight when doing a back drop - try to keep your legs at a 90-degree angle and your arms should be held out as if you are holding a beach ball. Also keep your chin tucked in.
  • Question
    Do I always need a spot to do a backflip?
    Community Answer
    You probably should, it is the best way to keep yourself safe. Take turns doing flips with a friend and spot each other while the other is doing a flip.
  • Question
    How can I do a cartwheel on a trampoline?
    Community Answer
    Start by doing a cartwheel on the grass or on a yoga mat. I suggest you learn how to do a handstand before learning a cartwheel.
  • Question
    Why does my front handspring always turn into a front flip?
    Community Answer
    This happened to me when I first started learning, and it's often the result of overthinking the move. Start by thinking of doing a handstand. Then jump, do a "handstand," and push off with your arms to make a bridge once you're vertical. This takes lots of practice; the hardest part is landing.
  • Question
    How can I land correctly after doing a front flip?
    Community Answer
    To land correctly after a front somersault, you need to focus your eyes on something in front of you and try to spot it at the end. It is all about practice. Try keeping yourself in a tight tuck position.
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    How can I do a back flip if I don't know how to do a back handspring?
    Community Answer
    You don’t need to be able to do a handspring to do a back tuck, because it requires completely different things. Ways to break down a back tuck would be to first learn back drops, then back pull overs and then attempt a back tuck with support.
  • Question
    How can I do a twist?
    Community Answer
    When you jump up, tighten your core and turn your body to the side in a spinning motion.
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    How do I get over the fear of doing a back tuck?
    Community Answer
    Basically, do a lot of backdrops, and then have a friend spot you so you won't be scared to flip. Just practice a lot with a friend until you feel comfortable.
  • Question
    Can I do a flip on a mini trampoline?
    Community Answer
    You technically could, but it is not advisable. Unless you're extremely proficient in trampoline tricks, you could very easily land wrong and injure yourself.
  • Question
    How do I feel safe while doing the front flip?
    Community Answer
    Start by doing front rolls with a jump, and then try to use your hands less and less.
  • Question
    How do I stay in a handstand for a long time, and how do I do a front walkover?
    Community Answer
    To stay in a handstand for a long time, stretch and practice. It takes time to master the skill. To do a front walkover, do a fast handstand and then bend forward and rebound up.
  • Question
    What if I fall in a funny position while flipping and get hurt? What should I do to ease the pain?
    Community Answer
    Ice for 10 minutes. After three days of icing, if it still hurts, then you use heat. Always consult your doctor if you think you may have gotten something worse than just a bruise or bump.
  • Question
    What's a somersault and how do I do it?
    Flyingcat101
    Community Answer
    A somersault is a front flip. Although it's a cool trick to show friends, it can be dangerous if done wrong. All you do is jump high, tuck, flip forwards, and land!
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