pöördvõlperlõpp
Pöördvõlperlõpp is an Estonian term that translates to "reverse corkscrew finish" in English. It describes a specific type of acrobatic maneuver, most commonly seen in gymnastics and figure skating. The essence of the move involves a rotation around a vertical axis while simultaneously performing a flip or somersault. Unlike a standard corkscrew, where the body's rotation around its longitudinal axis is the primary motion, the pöördvõlperlõpp emphasizes a significant rotation of the entire body, often with a twist, occurring during the aerial phase of a flip.
The execution of a pöördvõlperlõpp requires a high degree of body awareness, coordination, and control. Athletes