Talk:Maneuvers/@comment-85.171.77.213-20190527072341/@comment-85.253.90.160-20190813082602

Backspring does put a greater distance between your frame and the dangers, but idk if the animation duration takes the same amount of time or not. You can even compare this in mid-bulletjump:

1) A. run > B. slide+jump (aimglide) > C. jump midair (aimglide) > E. roll forward > G. slide while aimgliding

2) A. run > B. slide+jump (aimglide) > C. jump midair (aimglide) > D. while aimgliding, do a quick turn around > E. backspring (you must hold the back movement for this to work, or you'll roll towards where you aim) > F. while aimgliding, do a quick turn around again, facing the movement direction > G. slide while aimgliding

If you practice, these 2 extra steps will improve your air travel distance, but not sure if speed.