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Aerial Walkover
A walkover—either forward or backward—performed without the hands touching the floor, combining the rotational mechanics of a walkover with a sustained aerial flight phase.
apps Top Aerial Walkover Alternatives
The top alternative to Aerial Walkover in 2026 is Double Pike with a score of 8.7/10, followed by Li Ning (Floor) (8.7) and Auerbach (8.7).
Double Pike
A double backward somersault in pike position with legs held straight, considered more difficult than the double tuck du...
Li Ning (Floor)
A floor exercise acrobatic element named after Chinese gymnast Li Ning, who won six medals at the 1984 Los Angeles Olymp...
Auerbach
The Auerbach is a gymnastics vault featuring a forward salto, named after Soviet gymnast Natalia Auerbach who introduced...
Double Back Tuck
A double backward somersault in tucked position, requiring significant power and air awareness, and a high-value element...
Butterfly Twist
The Butterfly Twist is a tricking and wushu aerial skill in which the performer takes off from one foot, rotates the bod...
Standing Full Twist
A backward salto with a complete 360° body twist performed from a standing position without a run, demanding precise spa...
Full-In Full-Out
A double backward somersault with a full twist in both the first and second saltos (720° total twist), one of the highes...
Full Twisting Double Back
The Full Twisting Double Back is a high-difficulty gymnastics salto where the athlete completes two backward rotations w...
Standing Full
A standing full is an elite tumbling element where the performer executes a backward salto with a 360-degree twist from...
Aerial Side Somersault
An Aerial Side Somersault is a hands-free lateral acrobatic rotation utilized in martial arts gymnastics and parkour, in...
Shewfelt (Floor)
A floor tumbling skill named after Canadian gymnast Kyle Shewfelt, who originated the element and won the 2004 Athens Ol...
Standing Back Tuck (No Run)
A backward tucked somersault executed from a stationary standing position with no run-up, used as a foundational tumblin...
Front Aerial
A one-handed or no-hand forward walkover performed in full flight; widely used on floor and balance beam and valued as a...
Side Aerial
An aerial cartwheel performed sideways without hand contact, appearing in artistic and acrobatic gymnastics floor routin...
Layout Step-Out
A back salto in a fully extended layout position with a step-out landing (one foot contacting before the other), perform...
Aerial Cartwheel
An acrobatic cartwheel executed entirely in the air without the hands contacting the ground, demanding strong shoulder p...
Chaine Turns
Chaine Turns are a series of rapid, linked turns performed on alternating feet in a straight line, commonly utilized acr...
Sissonne
The Sissonne is a classical ballet jump adapted for gymnastics and acrobatics, notable for taking off from two feet and...
Back Pike
A backward somersault with the body folded at the hips and legs straight (pike position), used across gymnastics floor e...
Back Layout
A backward somersault in a fully extended (layout) body position, the most fundamental aerial skill in gymnastics, used...
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