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Moonsaults are most commonly done from the top rope, but can be done from standing on the mat, standing on the ropes ([[Asai Moonsault]]/[[quebrada]]), from the apron, from the ring post, and any other surface. Moonsaults are common moves in lucha libre, sometimes even more common as a dive than in the ring. | Moonsaults are most commonly done from the top rope, but can be done from standing on the mat, standing on the ropes ([[Asai Moonsault]]/[[quebrada]]), from the apron, from the ring post, and any other surface. Moonsaults are common moves in lucha libre, sometimes even more common as a dive than in the ring. | ||
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== Types of Moonsaults == | |||
{{Gallerywide|name=MoonsaultBodyblock.JPG|caption=Moonsault Bodyblock}} | |||
{{Gallerywide|name=Nieblamoondive.jpg|caption=Moonsault Plancha}} | |||
{{Gallerywide|name=Moonsault2ndbuckle.JPG|caption=Moonsault Plancha off the second buckle}} | |||
[[Category:Dives]] | [[Category:Dives]] | ||
[[Category:Flying Moves]] | [[Category:Flying Moves]] | ||
[[Category:Moves]] | [[Category:Moves]] |
Revision as of 13:14, 26 May 2010
A moonsault bodyblock is a back flip which connects with a standing opponent. Most Asai Moonsaults are bodyblocks.
A moonsault press is a back flip which connects with a grounded opponent.
Moonsaults are most commonly done from the top rope, but can be done from standing on the mat, standing on the ropes (Asai Moonsault/quebrada), from the apron, from the ring post, and any other surface. Moonsaults are common moves in lucha libre, sometimes even more common as a dive than in the ring.