![]() I think this could be explained in much more simple terms, probably, but it works for both front flips and back flips and shouldn't leave room for cheesing it with gainers or anything weird. When they touch, it needs to also be the same frame for both feet just like leaving. ![]() Both feet leave the same turn, both feet land the same frame, and your feet must leave the ground, rotate backward and over your head, and then must touch the ground. The reason for the last two restrictions is to prevent weird gainer cheesing. Both feet need to leave on the same frame, as well as land on the same frame. The way I've personally thought would be best to describe it is a full rotation where your feet go over your head. ![]() Originally Posted by Rfifan What quantifies as a flip must be clearly defined and understood by everyone and anyone wanting to attempt this. What quantifies as a flip must be clearly defined and understood by everyone and anyone wanting to attempt this.Īlso I'd like to make the record more generalized and just call it 'Fastest Flip' instead of 'Fastest Back/Front Flip" if we do decide to add it. what I'm worried about is people doing some kind of one-footed flip where they barely go upside down, and try to pass it off as a flip. I think as long as it fits the same definition of a flip as the most flips record, we should be alright. Running records have been removed in the past in part because it's difficult to quantify, and to some extent I feel the same about a backflip, but not nearly as much. ![]() Originally Posted by pusga However if you mean a backflip in the most reductive way possible, then I think I'm not opposed to the idea. On the basis of it being such a simple trick, I think this should really be the only speed trick record, otherwise we'd be hard pressed to argue against the same record for other tricks. However if you mean a backflip in the most reductive way possible, then I think I'm not opposed to the idea. When I questioned what a backflip is I was imagining potential submissions similar to the attached replay or more extreme. Most flips hasn't had dubious situations as far as I remember because it's always a high jump and mostly about the set up, not so much the technique of the flip itself, so everyone ends up doing it similarly. If there can be a most flips, that means we can reason about what a flip really is, and apply it here, no?įor some reason I assumed that you have some interest in it being a "proper" backflip, when I read the word backflip I thought of the trick itself along with all of the player-made conventions and standards there are in tricking. Extend Left Elbow, Lower Left Shoulder, Left Rotate Chest, Left Bend Lumbar, Extend Left Glute 2.Originally Posted by Kris Well, I would assume the same ruling here would apply for the "most flips" record. Lower shoulders, contact knees and hips select grippy hands (press the hands) 4. Press ''c'', contract pecs and raise shoulders. Hold all (press ''c'') and extend hips, glutes, and ankles. Three Piece Tear Contract Knees, End Turn End Turn Raise Shoulders, Contract Pecs, End Turn End Turn Hold all Joints (C), End Turn Extend Knees, End Turn Lower Shoulders, Grab, End Turn End Turn Contract Hips, End Turn End Turn Contract Knees, End Turn End Turn End Turn Extend Pecs, Raise Shoulders, End Turn Extend Elbows, Release, End Turn Body Breaker Hold Joints, Extend Ankles, End Turn Contract Pecs, Grab, End Turn Contract Hips, End Turn End Turn Contract Knees, Lower Shoulders, End Turn End Turn Extend Knees, End Turn Body Cut 1.
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