A back handspring or flick flack is an acrobatic move used in tricking. It consists of pushing off backwards and landing in a handstand position, then quickly pushing off with the hands to land on the feet. It is one of the most fundamental tricking movements, and one of the most common moves seen in a tumbling line. It can be preformed with feet together of with one in front of the other (called a back step-out).
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