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This article was co-authored by Tanya Berenson. Tanya Berenson is a Gymnastics Instructor and the General Manager of the Los Angeles School of Gymnastics. With over 25 years of professional gymnastics experience, Tanya has also served as a consultant to USA Gymnastics, has served as the USA World Maccabi Games Head Coach, USA Gymnastics Meet Director, and RAS counselor. She holds a B.Ed. in Early Childhood Development from the University of California, Los Angeles. This article has been viewed 76,775 times.

The round-off is a standard tumbling move found in sports such as gymnastics, cheerleading and dance that requires strength, mild flexibility, speed, and balance. It is often the first move in a complete tumbling sequence, which means it must set the tumbler up for a subsequent skill, such as a back handspring or a back tuck. Do a round-off[1] by achieving a running start, quickly snapping your legs together as you execute the skill and bouncing off your hands into a strong rebound.

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Making Your Approach

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  1. Step 1 Prepare for the round-off by standing with your feet together and your arms at your sides. 1 Prepare for the round-off by standing with your feet together and your arms at your sides. It may help to visualize yourself doing the skill to completion before you get started.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 2 Run several steps. Beginning with whatever foot is most comfortable, take a few running steps. Most gymnasts find it easiest to take a quick hop with their weakest leg and their first running step with their stronger leg. Run just enough steps to reach speed necessary to complete the round-off and propel yourself into whatever move comes next, keeping in mind the space you need to complete your forward routine.
    • For best results, you should use the same number of steps each time you practice and perform a round-off.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 3 Raise your arms toward the end of your run. You are preparing to put your hands on the ground for the round-off.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 4 Hurdle into a lunge. A hurdle is completed when you skip into your last step before you put your hands on the ground.
    • In gymnastics, a hurdle is the transitional motion between a run and setting up for a skill.[2]
    • Remember to hurdle out, not up.
    • Bend the knee you will use to step into the lunge and propel yourself into the round-off.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 5 Lunge into the round-off. Bend your stronger leg so that if you were standing still you would be standing in a lunge position with your arms over your head. Then propel your body forward with the bent leg.
    • In gymnastics, a lunge is the position used to initiate a tumbling or control skill.The lunge is recognizable because the front leg is bent and the back leg is straight.[3]
    • Keep your toes pointed straight ahead. If you toes are pointed left or right, your round-off will go in the opposite direction.
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 6 Extend your body before placing your hands on the ground. This will help to make your round off better and more powerful.
  7. Step 7 Keep your head between your arms. 7 Keep your head between your arms. Lifting your head will disturb your balance and momentum and tucking it too close to your body will cause you to over-rotate your round-off.
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Executing the Round-off

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  1. Step 1 Place your hands on the floor, perpendicular to one other. 1 Place your hands on the floor, perpendicular to one other. When making a round-off, the first hand goes down just like in a cartwheel, but the second hand is placed down almost perpendicular to the first, so that it can propel your body 180 degrees.
    • Imagine a sideways "T" when placing your hands on the floor. The first hand you put down should be horizontal and the second hand vertical to achieve this "T."
    • Make sure you don't leap into the round off. Your second foot should not leave the floor before the first hand contacts the floor.[4]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 2 Bring your legs together just past the midpoint of the round-off. If your body represents a clock, you would bring your legs together in the 1 o'clock position.
    • Snap your legs together as quickly as you can, but do not smack your heels together. Smashing your heels together could cause a points deduction in competition.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 3 Push off the ground with your hands. If you got a good running start and brought your legs together as you began coming down from the round-off, you will have the momentum necessary to push off the ground.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 4 Hollow out your body as you push off with your hands. This means you will bend at the waist, and your feet will be slightly lower than your hips.
    • Many people make the mistake of piking or tucking their legs and letting their feet touch the ground while their hands are still on it. Push off hard with your hands, keeping your body banana shaped with feet before your hips, before your feet hit the ground.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 5 Land with your knees bent, your arms up and your body still moving. This will prepare you for any tumbling skills you want to connect with your round-off.
    • Both legs should finish at the same time, positioned together with your feet facing backward from their starting position.
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Rebounding and Landing

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 1 Jump into the air with your arms raised after you land the round-off. This is the rebound, and the height you achieve will come from the power in your round-off.
    • If transitioning to another move, the rebound will propel you into it.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 2 Keep your back straight and your head facing forward. The roundoff will often transition directly into a back handspring or a back tuck.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Do a Roundoff 3 Land with your knees slightly bent if the round-off is your last move. If you have to take more than one backward step, you are off balance and need to work on your control.
    • Don't land too deeply by taking too large a step backward, but a small step may help you absorb the landing so you do not hyper-extend and damage your knees.
    • For maximum points, stick your landing with your knees bent, arms up covering your ears and arch your back with your chest up and butt in.
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  • Question How long will it take to learn a roundoff, and do I need to learn a cartwheel first? Iamawesome1 Iamawesome1 Community Answer Yes, it is easier if you have already mastered the cartwheel, and it is different for everyone, some will learn in a couple of days, others will take weeks or months. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 7 Helpful 45
  • Question Do I have to move my hands when I do a roundoff? Community Answer Community Answer No, in fact, if you move your hands after you have placed them, you might accidentally fall on your head. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 13 Helpful 44
  • Question I can't land with my feet together. What can I do? Community Answer Community Answer First, try to land with your feet touching the ground at the same time. Then, you should focus on making your feet land next to each other. It also might help if you first try doing cartwheel step-ins. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 10 Helpful 29
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  • While on your hands, push off the ground with your shoulders, not your elbows. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0
  • Work with a spotter or a coach until you are comfortable completing the round-off on your own. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 1
  • Practice makes perfect. It's not likely you will complete a round-off on your first attempt, so don't get frustrated with yourself and try, try again. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 2
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Warnings

  • Hard surfaces increase the risk of injury. Beginners should always perform on a softer surface with more spring. Thanks Helpful 21 Not Helpful 6
  • As with any gymnastics move, stretch extensively before you begin to help avoid injury. Thanks Helpful 18 Not Helpful 5
  • Do not practice the round off in a noisy environment as a beginner. If you become distracted by the happenings around you, you could hurt yourself. Be careful and focus! Thanks Helpful 14 Not Helpful 7
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  1. https://kipkis.com/Do_a_Round_Off_in_Gymnastics
  2. http://www.drillsandskills.com/definitions
  3. https://www.orthopt.org/uploads/content_files/Gymnastics_Terminology_Final.pdf
  4. http://www.drillsandskills.com/skills/floor/
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Tanya Berenson Co-authored by: Tanya Berenson Gymnastics Instructor This article was co-authored by Tanya Berenson. Tanya Berenson is a Gymnastics Instructor and the General Manager of the Los Angeles School of Gymnastics. With over 25 years of professional gymnastics experience, Tanya has also served as a consultant to USA Gymnastics, has served as the USA World Maccabi Games Head Coach, USA Gymnastics Meet Director, and RAS counselor. She holds a B.Ed. in Early Childhood Development from the University of California, Los Angeles. This article has been viewed 76,775 times. 43 votes - 79% Co-authors: 20 Updated: March 10, 2025 Views: 76,775 Categories: Tumbling (Gymnastics) | Cheerleading Article SummaryX

Before doing a round-off, run a few steps to get up to speed, then hurdle out into a lunge. Next, extend your body as you put your hands on the ground with one horizontal and the other vertical to form a sideways "T." During the round-off, bring your legs together at the midway point before pushing off with your hands and bending at the waist so your feet are slightly below your hips. To land, bend your knees with your body still moving and keep your arms up so you're ready to go into the next exercise. For tips on how to finish with a rebound or go into a back tuck after your round-off, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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