Right bro I learned a backflip on a trampoline 2years ago I’ve been trying hard and I can now do it on ground just do some research before you try again if you ever do
hi! i’m a gymnast so here’s some advice: - A back tuck is easier to do but harder to learn than a front tuck. What people do is get scared of going backwards because u can’t see where you are going rather than a front tuck. - Just go for it - when you jump, swing arms back and grab your knees as fast as you can to get rotate faster - Gravity is your best friend, it rotates you. all you need to really do is jump high and grab your knees -lean back a bit - stuff up your legs when you land to stick the landing! Good luck! waiting for a part 2! it’s almost 2020
The only part that isn’t good about this advice is the leaning back part and the “gravity is your best friend” part. Gravity for flips is your worst enemy, the higher you go, the faster you fall, it doesn’t give you the rotation, swinging your arms/letting your hips fall behind then pulling them up is what rotates you.
I can see that he has been able to overcome the fear of getting over his head, and it's simply up to technique and learning to tuck and rotate faster. I learned a backflip on flat ground, but it took me about 2 years of struggling at the stage he got to, because I simply did not have enough vertical, as well as didn't know how to tuck hard enough after leaving the ground. It motivated me to lose weight to increase my vertical, but when I had the vertical, I worked my way from backflip downhill until I could land flat, and it took only about a week or two. The one fear holding you back, is you lose vertical because u jump backwards onto the mattress
Massive respect for trying this mate! I did trampoline lessons for a few years. I don't think your form was right on the flip. If you got a trampoline lesson I think it would change a lot. Right now your springing backwards instead of jumping up and tucking. Your Dad had the right idea with holding you! Wrapping a ju-jit-su belt around you and having him hold it can help a lot.
I could see the fear in your initial jump on the trampoline. You were vaulting straight up and then trying to perform the flip, which is why it felt so alien/awkward. Just before you let your feet come off the ground, you need to immediately commit by letting your head fall back and then allow your feet to follow. If you don't, you can put yourself in danger of landing on your head and hurting your neck. It's definitely not something easy to learn or commit to, but I hope that over time you may conquer and perform the back-flip like a seasoned pro. Best wishes.
I remember learning my first backflip on tramp, I thought it was so cool, then I did it on mattress and thought that was cool. Now I know how to do it on ground and I don’t even think it’s that cool 😂
Hey man! I actually love your channel! Keep it up! I myself am an international level gymnast, and have a few tips for you! I managed to teach one of my housemates to do this in only 20 minutes!! Firstly! Go to a gymnastics club! Not a trampoline park. You will have so much more facilities and progression steps for learning! Step 1. You mentioned, you need to learn to jump off of the hard ground. So what I would first perfect, is your standing jump. Step 2. Jump backwards onto a high box. Start at say hip height, and build this up. Until it is at almost shoulder height. Note. You need to jump backwards into a seating position, not to your feet. In order to do this you need to jump up high, and not backwards. Step 3. Now move onto the pits. As you have done in the video. But start by being supported. Not alone Step 4. Go onto a mat. The pit should be lower than the floor. And so when you add a mat, the floor is still lower and you have some extra height. Step 5. Add more matts until it is level with the floor. Step 6. Perform on the gymnastics floor. The gymnastics floor is softer and bouncier than your grass. It will just add a lot more safety, and make the skill easier for you. Step 7. Move onto a harder, but still soft surface. Step 8. Perform the backflip on real ground!! Note! This isn't going to be easy! And may take quite a long time! As your video shows! It's a 2 parter! Tips for the backflip! - jump up, not backwards - start with your arms above your head, swing them down, and then back up for the backflip - keep your head in a neutral position. This means don't throw your head backwards. Throwing your head backwards, causes your flip to be low and long. Which is what you don't want. I hope you take the chance to read all of this!! And good luck!!! Keep up the awesome channel!!!
MrBulletPig I'm just saying, I learned to backflip about 4-6 months ago.i learned by having years of practice on a trampoline, I learned to backflip on a trampoline when I was 7 or 8. Now I learned when I was 11 by just whipping it on gross, no pads no nothing. No practice in a gym. I'm 12 now and I can land easily and clean. I understand gymnast take their flips to a more professional state but everything you said wasn't necessary. (I also got no physical help, I have no friends or relatives who flip)
I learned how to backflip on a mat at school by myself with 0 training and my friends say I have perfect form. Sometimes ya just gotta have balls😂 only if you're already athletic though
Mike, I just watched your rankings from back in December 2021 which led me to this video. I've never done a backflip but you have made me want to learn how to and you know what, let's try again bro! I'll learn with you and we'll do it together. I'm subscribing today and hope that this message gets seen. Keep up the cool skills man and I will keep watching forever. As soon as you hit me up, that's when I'll start to learn. Much love!
Hi Mike, My advice would be build up from trampoline to springy floor then to floor. Only move on when you can comfortably backflip unassisted. Technique wise try looking at a point in front of you, say on a wall and keep looking at it all the way round (this is to stop your throwing your head back), this will make your chin go to your chest and increase your rotational velocity. Secondly, grab your ankles in the tuck, this to make you tuck harder than just grabbing your knees. Other than that looking good keep it up !
Be confident, switch off the brain and train. Don't jump so backward, your jump need to be higher, I mean you need to stay at the same point. Use your knees, to train try to jump without flipping just jumping and bringing your knees the upper you can, on the spot, when you reach the higher spot grab them with your hands. This will give you impulsion before the flip. Arms are an help to the start the move. but the main thing is dont go so backward, you can of course because you will but not so much. sorry for the bad english french here, keep someone with you to help flipping for safety and for to protect ya neck ! good luck with that
I saw a youtube video some time ago about how to do a backflip. He started from the ground and did a lot of steps from just rolling until the actual backflip, like doing your backflip with keeping one hand on the ground and things like that.
Teaching myself to backflip when I was 15 was one of the best decisions I ever made. The experience taught me more about how to handle fear and not give up easily than anything else I've ever done.
@@materwelon9183 Yeah it was easier to learn as kids because we didn't have fear. But now some of us overthink resulting in doubt in ourselves. I learned it when I was 6, I got baited in to doing it. Best bait I'd ever recieved.
Hey Mike, the way I learned to back flip on the floor was at a gymnastics center where they have trampolines, but also soft and hard floors that are slightly sprung, so you get more lift in the jumps, that stage is where I made the most progress. Progressing straight from trampoline to hard floor seems like a big leap in my opinion. Good luck with mastering the art!
It’s 2019 and there’s still no part 2. I hope you can do it mike. I remember when you came into my primary school in Dundee when you had about 20k subs and now look at you, 1 million subs down the road. Well done mike.
Rory Semple it's not hard to do them on trampolines, I'm sure Mike will agree it is really the fear of having your head in a position where you can snap your neck if you screw up that will limit you the most on a trampoline. On solid ground I'm not sure, never cared to learn it on the ground
I dont think the fear was your biggest problem. You didnt learn it properly in the first place. Jumping up is the main key in doing a backflip and you did it good on the trampoline but from the edge and board you just jumped way too far back. I learned a backflip on sand on the beachvolleyball court. Maybe give it a try ,because doing a backflip from the ground on 50cm high matresses is not the best starting point...But carry on, because learning a backflip for me was one of the best feelings. Its not hard, but overcoming the fears and landing it for the first time is just so good!
The way I got over the fear of going over backwards on the ground was by doing the macaco. Watch Pigmies tutorial and it will greatly help with the fear. You basically just do a crappy one hand cartwheel over the side and then go more and more back until you can do a crappy back handspring. From there you try tucking and then you just go for it...
smg gam3r u just need to set it. Throw those arms up and put a lot of power into the flip from both legs and arms. Don’t instantly look back. Throw ur head up then back. The power from ur legs (the jump) is the key to doing it. If you would want to. Try it at a tramp park. That’s where I learned mine.
Actually,its more of technique than you think.Less people think of the technique and more of the height.If you focus too much on height,you might forget technique and end up falling on your head. XD
I learned how to do backflips by attempting one right out of bed....I was super groggy and gave zero fucks which allowed me to actually commit to the flip...prior to that though I was doing a shit ton of backhand springs and like...idk side flips cause I was too scared to go for the full on backflip. Technique, and commitment are the keys I would say, but I'm not an expert on flips and don't really do them too much anymore.
This is exactly the case, but I think Mike realized that and it's exactly where he stopped. It's what did me in as well. Couldn't get the courage to jump straight up and do it unless I was on the tramp
I'm almost glad to know that you as a person very open to trying new things can get stuck too. I'm not glad that failed but that you are able to tell yourself you can continue after failing.
@@tareqal-hasan4975 Well, that's the problem with the matress. Ideally you have someone there to pull the matress into position after your feet have left the floor
varomix WEY i can backflip a have learnt it about one week but all i was training was brain because physical movement is easy bys psychical is a little bit harder ..... ok no little bit a hard a lot.
When doing floor acrobatics ten years younger, this was actually one of the easier moves to learn (and one that I did actually manage to learn, although hopelessly lost that skill by now). Jump as high up as you can, swing your arms up and back, make a quick and tight roll (grab your ankles), and you'll go around very easily. You'll have time to straighten your legs on landing, too. Having an assistant will help you with the technique and fear, and once you have the technique down, the fear also goes away. Or if you have access to two assistants, you can use a strong belt with ropes on both sides (they make them specifically to train different types of jumps).
Timmy first time I tried was at a friends bday party, and my crush was there too. So when I kneed my face tryna do it, she just kind looked at me, she asked how I was but she just looked at me like *wtf is this guy tryna do*...
Im impressed with how little fear he actually had, ive seen people who have progressed more then enough to land it flat and sometimes even already land it before and still be scared to throw it
when you jumped in the foam pit you jumped backwards, try to jump straight up in the air and and make ''a ball'' just when you hit the dead point and are about to drop down again. this way you make more height and give yourself more hang time/more time to turn. and if you make the ball strong and use your arms and knees correctly i BET you will get it. i learned the backflip AFTER i learned the wall flip, but as many others here say, a friend of mine also learned it in sand. keep up the cool videos, i'm always looking forward to these. my favorite channel on youtube :)
mike tips to land backflip tip1 should always practise jumping high tip2 practise roll backs tip3 in mid air try to tuck and pop tip4 always know were to land tip5 do it first on the matress if you feel comturble try to solid grass tip6 try to backflip with partner holding your back tip7 try to backflip alone in matress tip8 once you fell comturble alone backflip in matress try on grass tip9 if you landed it on grass try solid floor with partner then try alone tip10 one you feel comturbel in all this tips you should landed it by yourself that’s it
I know I suggested you do this so I feel bad. But props on posting! You need to jump higher. You jump back a lot and that's because of how you learned it. You have the arms swinging up good, but you as soon as you jump back you need to swing your legs up into your arms tucked hard. And I mean hard. Keep up feet pointed up, not down. You're more likely to bring your feet around instead of just kicking the ground. Be more aggressive with throwing up your arms, it helps with height. See if they'll let u put a thin mat down over the foam pit so it's level with the ground and jump onto that. That's how I learned.
He needs to try to go up instead of going to jump as far back as possible. This is not a long distance back flip. It is trying to get the height to complete the rotation.
What have you learned in the last couple of years that would help you complete this goal? Believe me, there isn't a better feeling then the feeling you have when you have conquered a fear!! Good luck!
When I learned how to backflip what helped me get over the fear was to look at the ground in front before I flipped instead of looking straight forwards
It's almost 2020!! I've learned how to backflip and I've been doing tricks since I was a kid and you're absolutely right! Flips and tricks are mostly mental as long as you know the proper technique, all it takes is to get rid of the mental block... AND PRACTICE. Time to come back to this Mike! Like for awareness
Here are some tips. - throw ur arms as high as u can for more momentum. - tuck half way through the flip not at the last second. - keep practicing on a trampoline, it helps a lot in the process. 😀 have fun
After learning a backflip on the trampoline. I did a backflip in just 2 days with the help and encouragement of one friend. That's all it takes! Hopefully you try again Mike! Looking forward to it in the future. Maybe before 2020 ends?
I started buy backfliping into the pool I figured that the water was so high up if I landed before hitting the water I’d be able to do it on ground and it worked
Like a lot of people have said already you need to get more vertical height.This will do two things: First this will get your center of mass-- near belly botton-- as high as possible, and secondly it will make it easier to rotate around that center of mass (instead of rotating around it while going backwards, which is what is happening now, which takes longer and you have less height therefore you're not getting a full rotation before landing on the ground). Now how to get more height ...?? simply working a standing high jump, using your arms, using your glutes(really tighten that butt) and using your feet (use all of your foot-- even tippy toes). As your working on your high jump also work on your tuck. Lay flat on ground , arms extended (like you'd be during your jump) then practice tucking in as fast as possible, over and over. When this is drilled a lot it will become second nature. Then JUMP HIGH , and TUCK HARD! Good LUCK!
Enough hype and support in the comments yet?? I used to always be able to do front-flips, egg-flips, side-flips, misty-flips, stalls, etc on trampolines, but the one thing I could never bring myself to trying was a back-flip. Always scared me so much. Not to sound all sappy or anything, but your channel, and your whole vibe on everything you do, has always completely inspired me, and made me remember my thoughts as a kid. There's nothing that's impossible. Literally anything, ANYTHING you set your mind to, you can complete. And surpass. It's like... when you think you can't do something, remember success comes in cans, not can'ts. Corny I know, but I've always felt that if any human can accomplish something, than so can you. This Mike Boyd guy always (sometimes painfully) reminds me of this. "You can do anything you set your mind to man." You know the quote.
my favourite up skill so far. such humility such honesty. not every success is a complete success and knowing how and when to say no, or knowing when enough is enough is a great life skill to have shared. well done mate 🤙 i wouldn't like getting thrown around like a catherine wheel onto some stinkin' old mattress 😊 even with a heart as big as yours.
So over coming fear.... I'm not a gymnast, but climbing is my thing. and controlling the fear aspect is a really hard thing to understand. you have to remember that some days things just get to you. maybe something else is playing on your mind. don't rush it, things come in time. the thing ive found important is to know when to stop. when that feeling is taking control maybe you just have to wait, rest, and come back another time. I think you've done the right thing holding off and waiting to come back when your ready. but you should wait too long, otherwise youll lose what you have learnt already. also maybe don't jump on to a mattress you might catch a disease from.
I learned how to backflip in 2 hours on a wrestling mat. The good ones (like my school had) barely feel like you landed on them. They absorb shock so well.
So for your backflips you are throwing your head and chest back into the flip which is why you are not making it, keep your head down staring at a fixed point in front of you and swing your Arms fast to 12 o’clock without falling back as more and you will get a lot more height. Also as for the fear thing I understand that, I am a diver and I had major mental blocks for the better part of 2 years over a certain dive, go back to the trampoline park and do that for a while before you try it on flat again, make sure you are very comfortable with that. Finally it is much harder to flip up to something, start above your mattresses and then slowly lower it as you get more comfortable to on level with your mattress
It's 2022, time to come back to this Mike.
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Right bro I learned a backflip on a trampoline 2years ago I’ve been trying hard and I can now do it on ground just do some research before you try again if you ever do
This is my ends
C'mon mike!
Ya mike should try again
imagine one of bp girls learning a backflip
It’s 2020, time to come back to this Mike.
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still waiting for part 2 of the backflip series mate.... when are you gonna do it?
Ill do it if you do it ;)
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3 years later, will he finally try again??? Find out next time on the next episode of "Learning everything" Season 2020
Can’t go anywhere now
Look at what year it is now
Worlds gone to shit
Doesnt need to go anywhere he can practice on grass. Lots of people dont have access to trampoline parks anyways
He's old
MIKE, ITS BEEN 2 YEARS, YOU NEED TO GET BACK INTO BACKFLIPPING
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Talking about fear u need to stop screaming EREN!! Worry much
Chur mikasa
3 years
@@suspiciousob then was 2 yrs
Mike, You should come back to this. Finish what you started and overcome fear.
Adam Snaider its easy to say but hard to be done
Pls dont be bad at me :p
@@enzoorigamistopmotion2923 i can backflip and learned when i was 13, not even hard. its just the fear you have to over come.
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13= Not heavy and flexible.
Not saying he can't do it but to say it's super easy is wrong
@@3dstaco it is super easy
hi! i’m a gymnast so here’s some advice:
- A back tuck is easier to do but harder to learn than a front tuck. What people do is get scared of going backwards because u can’t see where you are going rather than a front tuck.
- Just go for it
- when you jump, swing arms back and grab your knees as fast as you can to get rotate faster
- Gravity is your best friend, it rotates you. all you need to really do is jump high and grab your knees
-lean back a bit
- stuff up your legs when you land to stick the landing!
Good luck! waiting for a part 2! it’s almost 2020
hannaahhh Let’s see
Dupex same
A cow boy tuck is easier
Same thing with a cork its easier but scarier
The only part that isn’t good about this advice is the leaning back part and the “gravity is your best friend” part. Gravity for flips is your worst enemy, the higher you go, the faster you fall, it doesn’t give you the rotation, swinging your arms/letting your hips fall behind then pulling them up is what rotates you.
I can see that he has been able to overcome the fear of getting over his head, and it's simply up to technique and learning to tuck and rotate faster. I learned a backflip on flat ground, but it took me about 2 years of struggling at the stage he got to, because I simply did not have enough vertical, as well as didn't know how to tuck hard enough after leaving the ground. It motivated me to lose weight to increase my vertical, but when I had the vertical, I worked my way from backflip downhill until I could land flat, and it took only about a week or two. The one fear holding you back, is you lose vertical because u jump backwards onto the mattress
Massive respect for trying this mate! I did trampoline lessons for a few years. I don't think your form was right on the flip. If you got a trampoline lesson I think it would change a lot. Right now your springing backwards instead of jumping up and tucking. Your Dad had the right idea with holding you! Wrapping a ju-jit-su belt around you and having him hold it can help a lot.
+StevenBridges yeah I think way more work on the trampoline is required. Good idea with the belt. Cheers Steven!
I could see the fear in your initial jump on the trampoline. You were vaulting straight up and then trying to perform the flip, which is why it felt so alien/awkward. Just before you let your feet come off the ground, you need to immediately commit by letting your head fall back and then allow your feet to follow. If you don't, you can put yourself in danger of landing on your head and hurting your neck. It's definitely not something easy to learn or commit to, but I hope that over time you may conquer and perform the back-flip like a seasoned pro. Best wishes.
Yo Steven bridges I didn't know you watched him I'm a magician to I saw Chris Ramsey commenting on one of Mike Boyd videos also
StevenBridges boi
I remember learning my first backflip on tramp, I thought it was so cool, then I did it on mattress and thought that was cool. Now I know how to do it on ground and I don’t even think it’s that cool 😂
Hey man! I actually love your channel! Keep it up!
I myself am an international level gymnast, and have a few tips for you! I managed to teach one of my housemates to do this in only 20 minutes!!
Firstly! Go to a gymnastics club! Not a trampoline park. You will have so much more facilities and progression steps for learning!
Step 1. You mentioned, you need to learn to jump off of the hard ground. So what I would first perfect, is your standing jump.
Step 2. Jump backwards onto a high box. Start at say hip height, and build this up. Until it is at almost shoulder height. Note. You need to jump backwards into a seating position, not to your feet. In order to do this you need to jump up high, and not backwards.
Step 3. Now move onto the pits. As you have done in the video. But start by being supported. Not alone
Step 4. Go onto a mat. The pit should be lower than the floor. And so when you add a mat, the floor is still lower and you have some extra height.
Step 5. Add more matts until it is level with the floor.
Step 6. Perform on the gymnastics floor. The gymnastics floor is softer and bouncier than your grass. It will just add a lot more safety, and make the skill easier for you.
Step 7. Move onto a harder, but still soft surface.
Step 8. Perform the backflip on real ground!!
Note! This isn't going to be easy! And may take quite a long time! As your video shows! It's a 2 parter!
Tips for the backflip!
- jump up, not backwards
- start with your arms above your head, swing them down, and then back up for the backflip
- keep your head in a neutral position. This means don't throw your head backwards. Throwing your head backwards, causes your flip to be low and long. Which is what you don't want.
I hope you take the chance to read all of this!! And good luck!!! Keep up the awesome channel!!!
MrBulletPig awesome comment. glad to see your pride and effort on the gymnastics. it's very admirable.
This is a great comment! Second this!
MrBulletPig I'm just saying, I learned to backflip about 4-6 months ago.i learned by having years of practice on a trampoline, I learned to backflip on a trampoline when I was 7 or 8. Now I learned when I was 11 by just whipping it on gross, no pads no nothing. No practice in a gym. I'm 12 now and I can land easily and clean. I understand gymnast take their flips to a more professional state but everything you said wasn't necessary. (I also got no physical help, I have no friends or relatives who flip)
I learned how to backflip on a mat at school by myself with 0 training and my friends say I have perfect form. Sometimes ya just gotta have balls😂 only if you're already athletic though
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I broke two of my arms at a trampoline park and had surgery it wasnt fun now im iron man
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I love this *ORIGINAL* comment
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Mike, I just watched your rankings from back in December 2021 which led me to this video. I've never done a backflip but you have made me want to learn how to and you know what, let's try again bro! I'll learn with you and we'll do it together. I'm subscribing today and hope that this message gets seen. Keep up the cool skills man and I will keep watching forever. As soon as you hit me up, that's when I'll start to learn. Much love!
Guys, what tips do you have? Either to over come fear or simply just technique. Interested to hear what you think.
If you believe in yourself and have confidence(also technique as well), you can do almost anything reasonable.
Just overcome your fear and DO IT!
Hi Mike,
My advice would be build up from trampoline to springy floor then to floor. Only move on when you can comfortably backflip unassisted.
Technique wise try looking at a point in front of you, say on a wall and keep looking at it all the way round (this is to stop your throwing your head back), this will make your chin go to your chest and increase your rotational velocity. Secondly, grab your ankles in the tuck, this to make you tuck harder than just grabbing your knees. Other than that looking good keep it up !
Be confident, switch off the brain and train. Don't jump so backward, your jump need to be higher, I mean you need to stay at the same point. Use your knees, to train try to jump without flipping just jumping and bringing your knees the upper you can, on the spot, when you reach the higher spot grab them with your hands. This will give you impulsion before the flip. Arms are an help to the start the move. but the main thing is dont go so backward, you can of course because you will but not so much. sorry for the bad english french here, keep someone with you to help flipping for safety and for to protect ya neck ! good luck with that
I saw a youtube video some time ago about how to do a backflip. He started from the ground and did a lot of steps from just rolling until the actual backflip, like doing your backflip with keeping one hand on the ground and things like that.
look for local gymnasts and ask them to give you some advice on your technique
Teaching myself to backflip when I was 15 was one of the best decisions I ever made. The experience taught me more about how to handle fear and not give up easily than anything else I've ever done.
I learned it when I was 8
yeah im 14 and im trying to learn it!
@@materwelon9183 Yeah it was easier to learn as kids because we didn't have fear. But now some of us overthink resulting in doubt in ourselves. I learned it when I was 6, I got baited in to doing it. Best bait I'd ever recieved.
Did you start off on a trampoline?
@@brittneyclap8578 I personally started on my bed cuz I was just a child, then proceeded onto a pool. Then grass
Its been nearly a year! Get going Mike!
i agree
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Its been 3 years... i think its time mike... we all believe in you. You need to overcome your fear
Hey Mike, the way I learned to back flip on the floor was at a gymnastics center where they have trampolines, but also soft and hard floors that are slightly sprung, so you get more lift in the jumps, that stage is where I made the most progress. Progressing straight from trampoline to hard floor seems like a big leap in my opinion. Good luck with mastering the art!
In my opinion I would say backflips are 10x easier then front flips but backflips are way scarier.
Totally agree with you!!!.
snow snow yes! Every time a backflip on ground or wherever people say do a front flip I say I can’t, they’re always so confused
In my opinion front flip very easy
snow snow I can do a front flip no problem I’ve never been able to a backflip once in my life
Yeah same I learnt front flip first then back flip and noticed it was way easier
It’s 2019 and there’s still no part 2. I hope you can do it mike. I remember when you came into my primary school in Dundee when you had about 20k subs and now look at you, 1 million subs down the road. Well done mike.
Its 2020. Time for a part 2. We believe in you!
Yeah dude😁
its Feb 2, 2021! time to really do it....
"And rather of call this a failure, I'm gonna simply call this part one of two" Badass quote
Aply to everything you want to accomplish
Still pretty impressive how close you were able to get in so little time.
Rory Semple it's not hard to do them on trampolines, I'm sure Mike will agree it is really the fear of having your head in a position where you can snap your neck if you screw up that will limit you the most on a trampoline. On solid ground I'm not sure, never cared to learn it on the ground
He wasn’t very close at all. It looks impressive but he hasn’t really progressed very much. Still very far from doing backflip..
I dont think the fear was your biggest problem. You didnt learn it properly in the first place. Jumping up is the main key in doing a backflip and you did it good on the trampoline but from the edge and board you just jumped way too far back. I learned a backflip on sand on the beachvolleyball court. Maybe give it a try ,because doing a backflip from the ground on 50cm high matresses is not the best starting point...But carry on, because learning a backflip for me was one of the best feelings. Its not hard, but overcoming the fears and landing it for the first time is just so good!
thanks for the comment. I think you are right about jumping to far back. Maybe I'll go to sand.
Mike Boyd
The way I got over the fear of going over backwards on the ground was by doing the macaco. Watch Pigmies tutorial and it will greatly help with the fear. You basically just do a crappy one hand cartwheel over the side and then go more and more back until you can do a crappy back handspring. From there you try tucking and then you just go for it...
i agree its so nice when you got i down
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Cat: Something is wrong with my human.
THIS HAD ME ROLLING ON THE FLOOR MAN
jump up instead of backwards. the height is the key.
That's really true i'm trying to learn a back flip but it's so scary!!
smg gam3r u just need to set it. Throw those arms up and put a lot of power into the flip from both legs and arms. Don’t instantly look back. Throw ur head up then back. The power from ur legs (the jump) is the key to doing it. If you would want to. Try it at a tramp park. That’s where I learned mine.
Actually,its more of technique than you think.Less people think of the technique and more of the height.If you focus too much on height,you might forget technique and end up falling on your head. XD
I learned how to do backflips by attempting one right out of bed....I was super groggy and gave zero fucks which allowed me to actually commit to the flip...prior to that though I was doing a shit ton of backhand springs and like...idk side flips cause I was too scared to go for the full on backflip. Technique, and commitment are the keys I would say, but I'm not an expert on flips and don't really do them too much anymore.
This is exactly the case, but I think Mike realized that and it's exactly where he stopped. It's what did me in as well. Couldn't get the courage to jump straight up and do it unless I was on the tramp
You sure do take lots of time on vids, most work I've seen in a vid, this is why I like your videos
You can do it
Specific Love Creations hi :)
Same
Imagine learning how to do a backflip on a trampoline in 14 minutes...hes actually superhuman. Or im just terrible at them
I guess you're terrible, he literally had a huge trampoline park....
I have a trampoline in my backyard and still I can barely do a bounce backflip which is just bouncing on your back then doing the backflip
@@TheZelanGaming You sir need some serious training
@@TheZelanGaming The best way to learn is to go to a foam pit. That way you can just send it without the the fear of getting hurt.
@@ianboyer2224 I guess that's a good idea
I should try that sometime
I'm almost glad to know that you as a person very open to trying new things can get stuck too. I'm not glad that failed but that you are able to tell yourself you can continue after failing.
+Nathan Sauceda this is what I was trying to convey. Thanks for getting it
Learn to play "Through the Fire and Flames" on expert on guitar hero.
anthony starvaggi good one
Thank you
i got 80% on that before. i used to play that game for lkike 3 hours a day.
I swear I was thinking this too!
That take months
Mike, it's been almost 7 years, please come back to this.
Probably a bit late but rather than jumping so horizontally, jump higher vertically
Was going to say the same thing
Yeah but he's scared of landing on the ground if he jumps vertically
@@tareqal-hasan4975 Well, that's the problem with the matress. Ideally you have someone there to pull the matress into position after your feet have left the floor
@@ashscott6068 true
Nice of Bill Clinton to help you out with your backflips
hognigk96 Thats fucken rude
@@rexxgaming7508 Kid
Im not a kid
@@rexxgaming7508 But you have a MS Paint minecraft profile pic
Ady84 No and just because its minecraft doesn’t mean im a kid, also I haven’t changed it in a while. I didn’t use MS Paint, I used my Image Editor
that's a hard one mate, really really hard
not really haha just depends how you learn it
varomix WEY i can backflip a have learnt it about one week but all i was training was brain because physical movement is easy bys psychical is a little bit harder ..... ok no little bit a hard a lot.
If you already do it seems easy of course, but that fear I think is the hardest part, I tried a few years back, couldn't do it :)
nah its only the fear of doing it, once you get past that you can practise until you perfect it
Seb Judd you got it
he didn't say "day 1, hour 0" :(
+JacobLim927 damn I forgot to edit it in. Don't worry, it will make a return next time.
JacobLim927 that's why he failed 😂
When doing floor acrobatics ten years younger, this was actually one of the easier moves to learn (and one that I did actually manage to learn, although hopelessly lost that skill by now). Jump as high up as you can, swing your arms up and back, make a quick and tight roll (grab your ankles), and you'll go around very easily. You'll have time to straighten your legs on landing, too. Having an assistant will help you with the technique and fear, and once you have the technique down, the fear also goes away. Or if you have access to two assistants, you can use a strong belt with ropes on both sides (they make them specifically to train different types of jumps).
you should try again please...like if you agree.overcome your fear
*talks about how he rushed himself*
Next video: learn to backflip in 5 minutes
Makillian I mean, it only takes a few seconds to do a backflip
+John B but a lot longer to learn
#triple_awesomeness take a joke
pigmie
But u gotcha focus
*Come on Mike it's 2022! You can do this!*
You are such a genuine guy man such a real person very human it's refreshing to see in this world these days
Almost two years after, and still nothing... Did you gave up?
@nightmare firedragon You understood him just fine didn't you?
Just a joke bro jjjjjeeeeeeezzzzzz
@nightmare firedragon you should correct him instead of trolling. Not everyone's a native speaker.
@@sanket5050 That is not an excuse for bad English.
@@mysterym2269 really is, if you cant speak good English than your grammar not going to be good
I'm cheering you on from the US!!! You can do IT!
When I was learning, I kneed my self I the face multiple times.
Me too
Me too
Same 😂
Timmy first time I tried was at a friends bday party, and my crush was there too. So when I kneed my face tryna do it, she just kind looked at me, she asked how I was but she just looked at me like *wtf is this guy tryna do*...
@@aoni9196 that's a feels bad man.... did you land on your feet?
Im impressed with how little fear he actually had, ive seen people who have progressed more then enough to land it flat and sometimes even already land it before and still be scared to throw it
It sounds like your wife gets genuinely excited for the stuff you do, and that’s really great
*The only thing Mike hasn’t completed*
when you jumped in the foam pit you jumped backwards, try to jump straight up in the air and and make ''a ball'' just when you hit the dead point and are about to drop down again. this way you make more height and give yourself more hang time/more time to turn. and if you make the ball strong and use your arms and knees correctly i BET you will get it.
i learned the backflip AFTER i learned the wall flip, but as many others here say, a friend of mine also learned it in sand.
keep up the cool videos, i'm always looking forward to these. my favorite channel on youtube :)
+Guzinato r thanks for the tips. Very insightful.
Quarantine is such a great time to come back to this Mike!! Give the people motivation!
"dodge duck dip dive and dodge" What a legend.
Shane Patches O'Houlihan that you??
don't give up man, you got this!
mike tips to land backflip
tip1 should always practise jumping high
tip2 practise roll backs
tip3 in mid air try to tuck and pop
tip4 always know were to land
tip5 do it first on the matress if you feel comturble try to solid grass
tip6 try to backflip with partner holding your back
tip7 try to backflip alone in matress
tip8 once you fell comturble alone backflip in matress try on grass
tip9 if you landed it on grass try solid floor with partner then try alone
tip10 one you feel comturbel in all this tips you should landed it by yourself
that’s it
It's 2023, it's time for backflip part 2, we already have you 6 years
Your technique for the flip is good but you jump way too much to the back you should’ve tried to put that power into going upward
wich means bc he jumps backwords his technique is not good he should jump up and flip
Definitely. He always landed on this face because he did not concentrate on going upward instead of going backward.
Come on Mike! It’s been way over a year now!! You need to finish this! I believe in you 😁
Mike! Massive fan....excited for part 2 ;) Keep up the phenomenal content
I would love to see Mike doing something like learn to raise a human child... or learn to conquer a crippling crack cocaine addiction
I know I suggested you do this so I feel bad. But props on posting! You need to jump higher. You jump back a lot and that's because of how you learned it. You have the arms swinging up good, but you as soon as you jump back you need to swing your legs up into your arms tucked hard. And I mean hard. Keep up feet pointed up, not down. You're more likely to bring your feet around instead of just kicking the ground.
Be more aggressive with throwing up your arms, it helps with height. See if they'll let u put a thin mat down over the foam pit so it's level with the ground and jump onto that. That's how I learned.
Honestly if you just tucked harder (i.e bring your knees all the way into your chest) you'd have it down.
He needs to try to go up instead of going to jump as far back as possible. This is not a long distance back flip. It is trying to get the height to complete the rotation.
@@Uouttooo my thoughts exactly
@@Uouttooo He also needs to continue with his arms, he is stopping right as they reach shoulder height.
Mike Mike Mike
This is an alarm
Wake up already , it's 2019 !!!!!!!!!!
We want to see some flippin
2020 tomorrow just saying
Binod
From slayy point
It's 2022, time to come back to this Mike.
What have you learned in the last couple of years that would help you complete this goal? Believe me, there isn't a better feeling then the feeling you have when you have conquered a fear!! Good luck!
My goodness this looks like a lot of fun! Hmm I wonder if such tramoline parks exist in Belgium...
www.jumpsky.be
Cheers thanks for letting me know! Going to book this weekend :)
Time for part 2 of the backflip
When I learned how to backflip what helped me get over the fear was to look at the ground in front before I flipped instead of looking straight forwards
It's almost 2020!! I've learned how to backflip and I've been doing tricks since I was a kid and you're absolutely right! Flips and tricks are mostly mental as long as you know the proper technique, all it takes is to get rid of the mental block... AND PRACTICE.
Time to come back to this Mike! Like for awareness
"I tried to learn the backflip. I'll come back to it." BRING IT BACK!
*Its 2020 Mate, I finished a whole building of popcorn waiting for the next part!*
Yet to this day, he still hasn't made a part 2.
It’s 2022, time to come back to this mike
Here are some tips.
- throw ur arms as high as u can for more momentum.
- tuck half way through the flip not at the last second.
- keep practicing on a trampoline, it helps a lot in the process.
😀 have fun
OMG NEVER FOUND A BETTER CHANNEL REASONS: 1 NO CLICK BAIT !2: ONLY COOL
when the music stops at 2:55 you know something's up lol
After learning a backflip on the trampoline. I did a backflip in just 2 days with the help and encouragement of one friend. That's all it takes! Hopefully you try again Mike! Looking forward to it in the future. Maybe before 2020 ends?
I started buy backfliping into the pool I figured that the water was so high up if I landed before hitting the water I’d be able to do it on ground and it worked
Cmon now. It’s been three years. You’re bored and on lockdown. I think it’s time to come back.
Like a lot of people have said already you need to get more vertical height.This will do two things: First this will get your center of mass-- near belly botton-- as high as possible, and secondly it will make it easier to rotate around that center of mass (instead of rotating around it while going backwards, which is what is happening now, which takes longer and you have less height therefore you're not getting a full rotation before landing on the ground). Now how to get more height ...?? simply working a standing high jump, using your arms, using your glutes(really tighten that butt) and using your feet (use all of your foot-- even tippy toes). As your working on your high jump also work on your tuck. Lay flat on ground , arms extended (like you'd be during your jump) then practice tucking in as fast as possible, over and over. When this is drilled a lot it will become second nature. Then JUMP HIGH , and TUCK HARD! Good LUCK!
+Drizuz thanks for the tips. Going to work on box jumps
Training montage video for part 2?
Drizuz
Enough hype and support in the comments yet??
I used to always be able to do front-flips, egg-flips, side-flips, misty-flips, stalls, etc on trampolines, but the one thing I could never bring myself to trying was a back-flip. Always scared me so much.
Not to sound all sappy or anything, but your channel, and your whole vibe on everything you do, has always completely inspired me, and made me remember my thoughts as a kid. There's nothing that's impossible. Literally anything, ANYTHING you set your mind to, you can complete. And surpass.
It's like... when you think you can't do something, remember success comes in cans, not can'ts. Corny I know, but I've always felt that if any human can accomplish something, than so can you.
This Mike Boyd guy always (sometimes painfully) reminds me of this.
"You can do anything you set your mind to man."
You know the quote.
4:02 Look at the cat XD
He scared
4:03
Hey could you try it again because I have looked on your channel for a bit and can’t find part 2 so just giving you some content options
Pls make a part 2
It’s now 2020. COME BACK TO THIS PLEASE!!!
YES MIKE. YOU WILL DO IT. IN THE MEAN TIME TEACH ME PLZ THNX 😋x
Cameron Sanderson oh sweeet! I love your voice. :)
I just gave a like because of this sweet cat at the end
Could you maybe take into consideration learning to take apart a simple engine and put it back together? Just an idea!
tristan Sharples yes!
my favourite up skill so far. such humility such honesty. not every success is a complete success and knowing how and when to say no, or knowing when enough is enough is a great life skill to have shared. well done mate 🤙 i wouldn't like getting thrown around like a catherine wheel onto some stinkin' old mattress 😊 even with a heart as big as yours.
So over coming fear.... I'm not a gymnast, but climbing is my thing. and controlling the fear aspect is a really hard thing to understand. you have to remember that some days things just get to you. maybe something else is playing on your mind. don't rush it, things come in time. the thing ive found important is to know when to stop. when that feeling is taking control maybe you just have to wait, rest, and come back another time. I think you've done the right thing holding off and waiting to come back when your ready. but you should wait too long, otherwise youll lose what you have learnt already.
also maybe don't jump on to a mattress you might catch a disease from.
Andy Moss i know, I had to do that in my lifetime
Learn how to handstand
That would be awesome
Lmao that’s not something you learn in few minutes or hours, which is what he does.
Manonfire420 he learned pull-ups
That took him 90 days
And it’s pretty easy to do a handstand
Manonfire420 Yes it is lol
Manonfire420 handstands are easy with practice
I just liked watching him trying to get out of the foam pits tbh lmao
Time to reattempt man I learned it a day ago and it reminded me of you.
Oh my god you are soo good in every thing
Damn that trampoline park is way better than the ones I've been to were I live in America
You talking about sky zone?
Air U is decent
I live in Australia and I've never been to one
4:07
Mike: "Lets Have A Break"
Me: "Lets Have A Kit Kat"
ok
K
I learned how to backflip in 2 hours on a wrestling mat. The good ones (like my school had) barely feel like you landed on them. They absorb shock so well.
So for your backflips you are throwing your head and chest back into the flip which is why you are not making it, keep your head down staring at a fixed point in front of you and swing your Arms fast to 12 o’clock without falling back as more and you will get a lot more height. Also as for the fear thing I understand that, I am a diver and I had major mental blocks for the better part of 2 years over a certain dive, go back to the trampoline park and do that for a while before you try it on flat again, make sure you are very comfortable with that. Finally it is much harder to flip up to something, start above your mattresses and then slowly lower it as you get more comfortable to on level with your mattress
I got stuck in one of those foam cube pits.
Several nice ladys had to help me out.
killercloud345 I feel you, it gives me anxiety trying to get out
My first time at a trampoline park I nearly drowned
my one tip is to quite literally roll out. Really. Roll out of it.
Duuuuuuuuude, I love you!!!!!
Almost 2022 now, keen to see you give this another shot!
Please make the part 2 of learn quick backflip
*Mike trying to do a backflip*
Cat: Sup mate?
get back in there mike, flip or flop