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- Q5505898 subject Q16777815.
- Q5505898 subject Q8503099.
- Q5505898 abstract "A front walkover is an acrobatic movement sequence. It begins with the performer standing up straight with arms raised and positioned near to the ears. The performer then lunges forward and quickly raises one leg, with the other leg following as if transitioning to a handstand. The legs are held straight in a split at they travel overhead. The back is then arched until the leading foot touches the floor, such that that the performer is briefly in a back bridge position. After the trailing foot reaches the floor, the performer returns to a standing position. In gymnastics, a front walkover typically ends with one foot extended in front and arms raised. Front walkovers are performed in various activities, including acro dance, circus, and gymnastics.".
- Q5505898 thumbnail OneHandedFrontWalkover.gif?width=300.
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- Q5505898 wikiPageWikiLink Q8503099.
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- Q5505898 comment "A front walkover is an acrobatic movement sequence. It begins with the performer standing up straight with arms raised and positioned near to the ears. The performer then lunges forward and quickly raises one leg, with the other leg following as if transitioning to a handstand. The legs are held straight in a split at they travel overhead. The back is then arched until the leading foot touches the floor, such that that the performer is briefly in a back bridge position.".
- Q5505898 label "Front walkover".
- Q5505898 depiction OneHandedFrontWalkover.gif.