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Gymnastics, Backflips, and Parkour Training

byFly Flipper AcademyClasses at Laxmi Nagar & Bhajanpura academies; Home sessions across Delhi NCRStarts from800 per sessionView full gallery

See how I break down complex gymnastics and parkour moves into simple, achievable steps for students of all ages.

I believe anyone can learn to flip with the right guidance. Here, I'm providing hands-on support to a student, spotting her through the entire backflip motion to ensure she learns the technique safely and builds confidence with every practice.

Safety is always my first priority. This video shows how I use a combination of close spotting and soft mats to help a student master the back handspring, breaking down the fear and focusing on proper form.

The energy of our young students is amazing. This clip shows a talented kid nailing a backflip at the academy, a result of consistent practice and step-by-step gymnastics coaching.

Acrobatics isn't just for the gym. I offer personal training at home, bringing all the necessary safety gear to you. Here's a young student practicing her cartwheel and a wall-assisted handstand right in her living room.

We use specialized equipment like this barrel to help adult beginners understand the motion of a back handspring. It's all about building muscle memory in a controlled way before trying the flip independently.

Strength and control are key. I'm guiding a student through a handstand on the gymnastics rings, an advanced calisthenics exercise that builds incredible upper body and core strength.

Parkour is about seeing the world as your playground. Here, my students and I are practicing wall runs and flips outdoors, applying our skills in a real-world environment.

A typical group class starts with essential flexibility training. Here, our kids' batch is working on their splits, a fundamental part of gymnastics that prevents injuries and improves mobility for tumbles and flips.

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People often ask if they are too old or unfit to start. It does not matter. Whether you are working on your first cartwheel or trying to stick a backflip, I am right there with you using manual spotting to guide your movement. It is not just about the equipment; it is about having that extra pair of hands to catch you while you build the necessary muscle memory.

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