Hey, I know very little of tricking, so this will be mostly my opinion without much advice, sorry if this isn't super helpful. Assuming that you're going for some realism, it seems there are very small tweaks that stand out a bit, like at 1361 when you contract your knee slightly, or at 1198 when your body is leaning left and suddenly it becomes stiff for a frame. Same with your right arm at around frame 1000, it twitches for a bit. In real time those things look a bit jarring, I imagine you could mitigate them by planning ahead a bit and trying to smooth the bodyparts into the position you want, instead of contracting or extending them at the last second. Other than that, the only problem I saw was how your left foot scraped on the floor at 1200. The tricks themselves are nice, but those small things distracted me from them