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['kipʌp]
существительное
общая лексика
подъём разгибом (гимнастика)
['kikʌp]
существительное
['kikʌp]
разговорное выражение
шум
скандал
ссора
потасовка
вечеринка
пирушка
пьянка
гулянка
вспышка
редкое выражение
брыкание
техника
отдача
отбрасывание (обрабатываемого изделия)
опрокидывание лобовым опрокидывателем
собирательное выражение
шум, скандал
пирушка, вечеринка
синоним
A kip-up (also called a rising handspring, Chinese get up, kick-up, kick-to-stand, nip-up, flip-up, or carp skip-up) is an acrobatic move in which a person transitions from a supine, and less commonly, a prone position, to a standing position. It is used in activities such as breakdancing, gymnastics, martial arts (specifically kung fu), professional wrestling, and freerunning, and in action film fight sequences.
Not only does the kip-up require muscle activation and strength, but it also requires proper technique for successful completion. A practitioner must perform the preparation phase (initiation of movement until directly before flight), aerial phase (time spent in flight), and landing phase (time from touchdown of the feet to maintenance of balanced standing) using specific accelerations, angular velocities, and joint positions of the extremities in order to land on their feet.