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Front walkovers are performed in various activities, including acro dance, circus, and gymnastics.
A front walkover is an acrobatic movement sequence.
She had trouble with her front walkovers and her split-lift to a handstand.
In gymnastics, a front walkover typically ends with one foot extended in front and arms raised.
She did, however, successfully submit an original balance beam mount, described as a "Press to side handstand, front walkover to side stand on both legs."
The thumb toss can be increased in difficultly with 1 or more spins done under the toss, cartwheels, front walkovers, illusions or many more tricks.
It is related to a front walkover, but it is a variant as both legs are carried forward at once whereas each leg is taken over separately in a walkover.
The front aerial differs from a front tuck in that the body assumes a form similar to that of a front walkover, with legs extended and split along the plane of rotation, whereas in a front tuck the knees are bent and held against the chest (i.e., "tucked") so as to maximize rotational velocity.