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If a gymnast does one skill right into another, that's "linking" or "connecting" moves. They receive bonus points for linking them

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What does link mean in gymnastics?

If a gymnast does one skill right into another, that's "linking" or "connecting" moves. They receive bonus points for linking them


Why gymnastics is a sport?

The defficlty of the moves performed


What is a sequnce in gymnastics?

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What moves do you need coordination for in gymnastics?

uhhh... EVERYTHING!!


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Yes, A gymnastics meet is a competition. It is just another word for a competition.


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Gymnastics was not simply 'created'. It evolved over time mostly from contortion But there is a reason why it became famous. It started in circuses, as freak shows then developed into competitions and the moves developed into named, serious moves.


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There are many,many moves in gymnastics,more advanced ones and easier basic ones. there are also categories each fall in.


How many gymnastics moves are there?

lots and lots and lots you can always combine 2 moves together to make a new one e.g. bridge walkover into splits i dont know if that's a real move but if it is, i didnt know and i thought of i myself.


How does velocity and distance affect gymnastics?

this effect it because wen your doing gymnastics u have to go by the distance and helps people that's like over Weighted


How do menswomens and rhythmic gymnastics differ?

You can do rythmic gymnastics in the olympics, it is just another form of gymnastics, olympic gymnastics can be any form of gymnastics performed at the olympic games.


What are the different terminologies and the basic skills in gymnastics?

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?


What do you do after you know you have all the skills to be on a competetive gymnastics team?

Your coach moves you up to level 4.