A front handspring is a gymnastics skill where the athlete jumps forward onto their hands and then uses their momentum to flip their body forward and land back on their feet. It is considered one of the fundamental skills in gymnastics and is commonly used in floor routines and vaulting. The front handspring involves the use of the hands, wrists, core, and leg muscles and requires skill, strength, and coordination. It can be performed in various forms, including from a standing position, a running start, or a roundoff. The front handspring is a difficult skill to master and requires extensive training and practice. It is often a prerequisite for more advanced skills such as front tucks and aerials.
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