the phases of gymnastics are aerobic gymnastic, rhythmic gymnastics, tumbling and trampouline, acrobic gymnastics.... that all i know for this time.. hope u knew it!! ahahah :)
In the USA gymnastics program the phases are usually represented by a pyramid. The bottom is compulsory and optional levels 1-10. The middle is elite gymnastics. the top is Olympic and World championships.
what are the different phases of gymnastics
what are the 6 phases of gymnastics
the phases of gymnastics are the rhythmic gymnastic.. parallel bar.. women's event.. hmmm.. aerobic gymnastic, acrobatic gymnastic.. etc.. :)
There are five phases to dance. They are aerobics, break dancing, gymnastics, bending, and stretching. Each can be done separately or in a combination.
If this question is asking about the 6 phases of the Gymnastics Program, here they are: Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Still Rings, Vault, Parallel bars, and Horizontal Bar. ---- question is poorly worded unless other countries us the term "phase" differently than I interpret it. First Gymnastics is a broad term. That term covers at least six different sports. What are the phases of Gymnastics is about as broad a question as What are the phases of Ball playing. Which ball sport are you asking about??? which gymnastic sport are you asking about?? Woman's Artistic Gymnastics Men's Artistic Gymnastics Acrobatic Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Tumble & Trampoline Sport Gymnastics Group Gymnastics ??????????????? anti-gravityzone.com
The five phases of dance refer to the different classifications of dancing techniques and styles. They include aerobics, bending, stretching, break dancing, and gymnastics.
There are five phases of rhythmic activities. They are aerobics (fundamentals of dancing), break dancing, gymnastics (exercising and stretching the body), bending and stretching.
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The faces of the gymnastics program often is the gymnasts. How the gymnasts perform will reflect on the gymnastics facility.
Level 1-10 then elite, Olympic level
The three phases of the United States space program began with the Mercury program. The Gemini and finally the Apollo missions, complete our program.