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  • The child has learned about body mechanics and how to generate enough force to perform a back handspring.
  • They have learned about balance and how to maintain it while executing the skill.
  • The child has learned about the concept of momentum and how it helps in completing the back handspring successfully.
  • They have learned about the physics behind the skill, including concepts like gravity, inertia, and angular momentum.

To further develop their skills in gymnastics and continue their progress in performing back handsprings, the child can consider joining a gymnastics club or team. This will provide them with more regular and structured training, allowing them to learn more advanced skills and improve their overall performance. They can also participate in gymnastics competitions to gain experience and challenge themselves further.

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