Hey! I think there are:
Balance Beam
Pommel Horse
Rope
Rings
Parallel Bars
Uneven Bars
Floor (exercise)
trampoline
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I hope I helped a little :-)
for women, bars, beam, floor, and vault
Do you mean apparatuses like Vault, Bars, Beam and Floor.
Some common apparatus used in gymnastics include the balance beam, uneven bars, vaulting table, and floor exercise mat. Each apparatus challenges gymnasts in different ways, testing their strength, flexibility, coordination, and technique. Competitors showcase their skills on these apparatuses in various gymnastics events such as the vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise in artistic gymnastics.
There are a number of apparatuses used in rhythmic gymnastics. Some of these positions include the ball, hoop, ribbon, clubs, as well as rope.
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Cheerleading is performed with a team, gymnastics is a solo sport Cheerleaders stunt Gymnasts have a higher level of tumbling Gymnastics has four apparatuses Cheerleading is more like tumbling. Gymnastics does bars,beams,vaults,and flexibilty. Tumbling is doing backflips,cartwheels,or other stuff on the floor which cheerleading is exactly like.
Gymnastics class or school
there are alot of Golgi apparatuses in stomach cells because the protein in the apparatuses help to digest and gives you the protein in them :P
What are the difference heavy apparatusand light apparatus
Gymnastics players, commonly referred to as gymnasts, are athletes who perform exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination on various apparatuses. They compete in different disciplines, including artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, and trampoline gymnastics. Notable gymnasts include Simone Biles, Nadia Comăneci, and Kohei Uchimura, who have all achieved remarkable success in international competitions.
Gymnastics as a formalized sport has its roots in ancient Greece, where it was part of the training for soldiers and athletes. However, the modern form of gymnastics was developed in the early 19th century by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, a German educator, who is often referred to as the "father of gymnastics." He established the first gymnastics club and promoted the use of apparatuses, such as the horizontal bar and parallel bars, which are still used today.
There are 4 type of gymnastics that I know of. 1. Artistic: The main type including the apparatuses floor, beam, bars, and vault. 2. Rhythmic: Gymnasts don't tumble. The work with the apparatuses ribbon, rope, clubs, and hoop. 3. Trampoline Tumbling: Self-explanitory. Trampoline. 4. Sport Acrobatics: Where gymnasts balance on top of eachother. **THESE ARE THE ONLY COMPETITIVE TYPES.