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The dash bomb or dash front flip involves link a dash vault to a front flip.
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History
Victor Lopez
Victor Lopez invented it and landed it in a gym, and coined it with the name dash bomb[1].
Skynative
He was the first to try it outside but barely made the rotation and landed on his back. [2]
Ronnie Shalvis
Ronnie Shalvis was the first to land the dash bomb onto grass off of drop[3].
He is currently training to add a half twist to the flip. This move is known as a dash barani and has not yet been landed onto a solid surface. He has however landed it onto crash mats[4] and has intentions of taking the move to grass[5].
Joe Scandrett
At the age of 14, Joe Scandrett was the first English free runner to land it on grass. He did it at the same spot on the pavilion where Daniel Ilabaca recorded the Kong Gainer video[6].
Ney Chapman
Ney tried it off the pavilion in Moreton, Liverpool[7], but broke his foot with the attempt.
Scott Jackson
Scott attempted a variation of this move from a static seated position. He has landed it onto crash mats. [8]
Tapp Brothers
One of the Tapp brothers landed a Dash Bomb from the static seated position onto grass.[9]
Notes
- ↑ "Team Tempest - Showtime in the gym". Youtube.
- ↑ "Bails and Funs - SkyNative". Youtube.
- ↑ "Ronnie Shalvis Dash Bomb! (Landed Outside)". Youtube.
- ↑ "Dash Bomb Barani Training". Youtube.
- ↑ "3RUN Forums • View topic - Dash Bomb Aerial Training (by Ronnie Shalvis)". 3run.co.uk
- ↑ "Apex Media - A Day in Liverpool feat Street Velocity & Team Intensity"
- ↑ Ney's dash bomb attempt
- ↑ "Garden Trainings: Two",
- ↑ "YouTube - Tapp Brothers". Youtube.com