a dive in which the diver throws the feet forward to complete a full backward somersault and enters the water feet first and facing away from the diving board
McLain connected with Travis Reeves on an 18-yard pass play for the big gainer.
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He is the year's biggest gainer, adding $19.5 billion to his fortune in one year.
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Hugo Boss is the steepest gainer in the Bloomberg European Fashion Index in 2012.
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The biggest gainer is the trunk, which now measures a competitive 12.4 cubic feet.
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A 57-yard jaunt by Wil Brown that carried to the Gothenburg 18 was the big gainer.
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Gainer declined to identify the agent that appeared to be indicated by the sensor.
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Delta Airlines was a big gainer after it 19 percent jump in passenger revenue.
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Last week the nation's leading ground gainer continued apace, rushing for 176 yds.
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Gainer collects a Marine Corps Marathon medal from a gravesite in Section 60.
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A person who gains weight
A dive in which the diver throws the feet forward to complete a full backward somersault and enters the water feet first and facing away from the diving board
A gainer is an acrobatic skill in which the acrobat performs a backwards somersault while still moving forward (used primarily to maintain momentum, while performing a move that requires a full body rotation). In diving, this is known as reverse rotation (as opposed to front, back, or inward). ...
A Gainer is a backward somersault in acrobatics, diving and some martial arts. Gainer may also refer to: *Full gainer *Gainer Flash *Reverse Gainer
A gainer is a bodybuilding supplement usually composed of both high and low glycemic carbohydrates and protein (usually in the form of calcium caseinate, milk and whey protein) and often other nutrients such as certain vitamins and minerals.
One who gains a profit or advantage; A diving (or gymnastics) maneuver (from a high-dive diving board or high diving platform) involving a simultaneous inversion and rotation
Stocks that increase in value over the course of the trading day are described as gainers or advancers. ...
Instead of taking off for a back handspring or layout from two feet, the gymnast swings one foot along the side of the beam before taking off. Svetlana Khorkina is well known for her use of these elements.
A back flip that ends with the performer forward of the starting point due to forward momentum.