On your other thread you made you said you don't have your backhandspring solid by yourself yet, which means you haven't started working on layouts. Layouts are honestly one of the hardest things to master, because if you continue to throw them with poor form (arched back, head thrown back, no set) you're not going to be able to twist. I know you want to twist so bad, but you REALLY need to perfect your layout first. I worked on my layout for a little over a year before they even started me twisting because my back arched and if your back is arched you can't twist. Please please don't start twisting before you know how. Because if you twist like that you start learning bad habits that are nearly impossible to fix once you actually start working on fulls.