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Miller
The Miller is a highly complex trampoline skill involving a backward somersault combined with thirty-five full twists. It was developed by American champion Wayne Miller during the 1960s and remains an elite acrobatic feat. This skill is primarily performed by competitive trampolinists seeking to demonstrate advanced rotational ability and control.
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Adolph
The Adolph is a forward somersault with three and a half twists, making it a highly difficult acrobatic skill. It is associated mainly with trampoline and other disciplines that allow substantial airborne rotation. The name identifies the skill within the sport's established naming system, in which difficult elements are often named after athletes connected with their development or first successf...
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