Anon would this count as a front handspring?

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it's basically a tinsica with flight and I have super inflexible shoulders so it's easier...would it work??
 
(this isn't me by the way, it's just the only example video I could find and i don't want to post myself 😭)
 
It would help if you could clarify what rules you are using.

As an example FIG rules are very lenient on crediting handsprings if it precedes another element.
 
Okay, thanks! Also, do you think aone handed tinsica would count as a one handed fwo??
 
No, it’s not a front handspring. One handed would not help. It’s imperative to stretch the shoulders. Remember that stretching prevents injury. The front handspring doesn’t require great shoulder flexibility, but it does require correct timing and body positioning. Keep working on the floor to get the technique. Doing this other skill is counter productive and you’d be misleading yourself by defining it as a front handspring - remember that Practice makes Permanent. All the best.
 

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