Not necessarily . Gymnast's move in all different directions .
Cartwheel Somersault Flip Tumbling Jump Headstand
its basically where there are a group of people and they do the same move one after another.
it depends on how talented you are there is nothing someone can or cant do.
Why not both!? Dance will help you with gymnastics, and gymnastics will help you with dance! Gymnastics is more of a mental sport, and if you decide to quit once you move up levels and it gets too hard, you can always do dance! Trust me, if you want to do gymnastics, at the minimum take a few ballet classes. They will help you gain flexibility, pointed toes and straight knees as well as your artistry in gymnastics. If you have enough money, I advise you to take dance and gymnastics.
the strait line moving ones do i think not for sure though
Electrons do not move in straight lines. They follow a path that is influenced by electric and magnetic fields, as well as other factors such as collisions with atoms or molecules. The motion of electrons is often described as a random, zig-zag path, especially in materials with high resistance.
Earth's rotation causes the water to move in a curve; this is a manifestation of The Coriolis force.
When an object is placed in a uniform electric field with straight, parallel, and uniformly spaced field lines, it will experience a constant force in the direction of the field lines. This force will cause the object to move in a straight line in the direction of the field lines, with a constant acceleration.
You can move forwards, backwards, or sideways. Basically you can move in any direction you want. It all depends on what you are doing in gymnastics. For example you almost never move sideways on the beam.
It depends on where you are the time zones do not run I straight lines
it is a fancy name for "flip"
Probobaly just...a somersault?