There is a *lot* of terminology in gymnastics. I couldn't possibly list it all. I suggest Googling a gymnastics dictionary.
What do you mean by basic skills? Basic skill for pre-competitive? Level 4? Level 8? Level 10?
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to get you ready for the higher skills. you can't to a round off with out being able to do a cartwheel.
if your asking what the basic skills of gymnastics are, then its like handstands cartwheels back handsprings kips stretching back tucks and etc
I need this info really badly for a close friend who does gymnastics. She is intermediate, though she needs to know basic skills in the class also. Help me!
it depends on what kind of basic you mean. if you mean basic rec. gymnastics skills: handstands, cartwheels, forwards roll and backwards roll and round-offs basic competitive gymnastics skills include handstands, cartwheels, flexibility, round off (RO), back extensions, back handspring (BHS), RO BHS, and conditioning
it depends on the gym, but usually u just need to know how to do basic stuff.
They mostly hop,skip, different running, and some gymnastics for tots even have a jungle gym type thing. Just basic stuff.
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handstands, cartwheels, forward and backward rolls, backhandspring, fronthandspring, back and frontwalkovers, back and front tucks
We need to know them simply because we can't step into the advanced positions in gymnastics.
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