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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a front walkover" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of gymnastics or acrobatics to describe a specific type of movement where a person performs a backward roll over their shoulders and lands on their feet.
Example: "After months of practice, she finally mastered a front walkover and was able to perform it flawlessly during her routine."
Alternatives: "backward roll" or "back handspring".
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Try a front walkover.
Do a Front Walkover.
You should also know how to do a front walkover.
It helps to be able to do a front walkover.
If you don't dive, it will just be a front walkover with a run-up.
The front handspring is a faster, more advanced version of a front walkover.
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To safely come back down to your padded surface, you need to curl your legs as if you are in a front-walkover and safely land on your feet.
Make sure when you do a front hand spring you have a solid front walkover.
The key to a great front walkover is good flexibility (especially with your shoulders) and perfect or proper body positions.
For level 6 a back or front walkover could work.
You may be able to teach yourself a back and front walkover, but only if you master the other skills.
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