Wall flip

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A wall flip is an acrobatic move, similar to a back flip or back tuck done while running up a wall.

Variations

  • 1 Step Wall Flip

This is the first wallflip variation, and is the easiest. The flipper runs toward a wall and plants his dominate foot on the wall and then pushes off the wall and begins to flip.

  • 2 Step Wall Flip

This is considered to be the standard wallflip in tricking, freerunning, and gymnastics. The flipper runs towards a wall then plants his weak foot then his dominate foot on the wall. Then he pushes off the wall and begins to flip.

  • 3 Step Wall Flip

A three step Wall Flip is just like a 2 Step Wall Flip where three steps are taken on the wall before fliping. This move is more difficult to do and more dangerous than a standard wall flip.

  • 4 step Wall Flip

This is a Wall Flip with four steps taking up the wall before the trickster does the flip. It is a rare and very difficult move. Most of the time it is done in the gym although a 4 step on an actual urban wall is not unheard of.

  • Front Flip Wall Flip
  • Full Twisting Wall Flip (Back Tuck with 360 Degree twist)


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