Artistic - Skills in a routine are performed several apparatuses (uneven bars, balance beam, vault, pommel horse, floor exercise, still rings, high bar, and parallel bars)
Rhythmic gymnastics - Flexibility is combined with artistic dances and agility. Agility tested with difficult spins and equipment tosses (clubs, ribbon, rope, ball, and hoop)
Aerobic Gymnastics - Strength is tested with a routine of difficult leaps, and presses.
Acrobatic Gymnastics - Groups of 2 to 4 people work together to demonstrate extreme balances, lifts and synchronized tumbles. (Mixed Group, Women's Group, Men's Pairs, Men's Group, Women's Pairs)
Tumbling - Tumbling passes only with added difficulty.
Trampoline - synchronized or solo series of difficult flips performed on a trampoline followed by a stuck landing on or off the trampoline (double mini, pairs, singles).
Artistic, Rhythmic and Acrobatic
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There are many different terminologies in gymnastics. Depending on the club you practice at and the event you are on. There are also two kinds of gymnastics: Artistic Gymnastics and Rhythmic Gymnastics.For example, the place i go calls a backhandspring, a flipflop and walkovers, handstand bridges
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gymnastics moves that are joined together, they have to flow between each one though
There are four different types of gymnastics that are used in international competition. These are Men's artistic, Women's artistic, Rhythmic gymnastics and Trampoline.
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There are two main kinds of gymnastics. One is artistic gymnastics, which is far better known than rhythmic, and is the type of gymnastics that athletes such as Nadia Comaneci, Mary Lou Retton, and Nastia Liukin have participated in. The second is rhythmic gymnastics, and: They call it rhythmic gymnastics because the routines are done to a rhythm of classical, jazz, blues, or rock music. There is also trampoline, but it is even less well known than rhythmic...