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Whip Planche

Whip position, push to planche before letting go
Number of somersaults
(none)
Number of twists
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Catch to hands
Notes
Also known as: Aussie Whip

This variation of the Whip differs from the basic position as follows: Usually you let go of the bar and straighten your body for the catch. In a Whip Planche, you straighten into a Planche position as you approach the frontend, and then let go for the catch as you would a regular Planche.

These notes are provided ONLY as an explanation of the trick.
If you want to perform it yourself - get an expert to teach you.

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Additional Video 1
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This trick is a progression of the following trick:


Other variations of this trick:

Key:
Caught by the legs
Legs Catch
Caught with the stick
Catch with Stick
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