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Are you a coach or gymnast? Do you have a trampoline? Spotting belt? Mini-tramp?
I'm a gymnast.
if you have a mini tramp, set a block and work snap downs. so snap down onto the mini tramp (after bouncing to handstand), rebound to stick on an 8 incher or portapit. eventually work back tuck, pike, layout, etc. 1 1/4's.
not something i would do without a spotter who will eventually bump spot you to rotate the 2nd. get a tall spotter.
BHS on beam
O...M...G...pick another skill already. the life you save could be your own.
IMO, a double back is NOT something that you should try learning without a coach. As others have said above, you should find a place that has the coaches and equipment to teach you this. It doesn't have to be a pit; in fact, a spotting belt is better. Assuming the spotter knows how to belt spot, it's virtually guaranteed that you won't get hurt in the belt.
Honestly, as a coach, I think if I didn't have access to a pit, a tramp, or a spotting belt, I wouldn't teach double backs at all. It's just not worth the risk. Much safer to get that same difficulty value from twisting and/or connections.
Probably not what you wanted to hear, but that's my 2 cents.