Thats a Noob? What am i? Nothing?? Edit: i could easily do a backflip if i knew i wouldn’t risk breaking my neck, like come on, everyone Can learn to do a backflip.
Yeah no fkin way he does one this clean in like a day; took me like 2 weeks to learn how to do it grounded and they were not close at all to what the « noob »’s backflips looked like
Work your way up like they did everytime you backflip even if you already have the flip down because it helps get out of your own head and not overthink
I coached gymnastics full time until I was 30 (and part time from the time I was 16). People do not walk into the gym and go straight into doing back tucks or back handsprings unless they've had experience in a similar sport. A lot of people take weeks or months just to learn a back roll. This guy clearly has done something before which helped him catch on so quick. Thankfully it seems that most people in the comment section are aware that this is not normal, but it's still irresponsible to post something like this. Most of the kids we had who got injured were ones who were just trying stuff at home or on a backyard trampoline. A back handspring or back tuck done wrong with no experienced spotter can lead to serious injuries.
@@enteoz1694 Careful, your ignorance is showing! It's pretty stupid to assume that something doesn't take many people weeks to learn just because it didn't take you (one single idiotic person) weeks to learn it. Even more stupid to not understand that people have different levels of talent and ability in different areas of life, which may make them faster or slower at learning things.
I love watching these because I learned it just as fast as this guy but all my friends that want/wanted to learn it took at least 1-2 weeks or just gave up.
News flash for all the comment it’s… a standing back tuck/flip is NOT difficult if you are an athlete. It’s actually a very basic skill that you can truly learn quickly, and if it’s taking you long, you’re not using correct technique. As a gymnast of many years I have rough at least 20 of my friends how to do one, and kid you not it took an average of about 20 minutes with a gym at hand
I learned to back hand spring when I was a little kid on my bed. I remember putting a bunch of blankets and towels down on the floor the first time I tried it off the bed.
I am learning a backflip since two months and I'm feeling like in a month it's there. While training I've met a lot of guys who can easily do backflips and they always said it took them about three months. If you are young or very athletic you are faster, but noone needs a day unless he is superhuman. Stay Safe guys
I used to do these stuff a lot when I was a little toddler but I had to stop because my parents were worried I might break a bone or two I even lost my flexibility out of it, man I could've learned how to do a back flip by now