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in rhythmic gymnastics there is rope, hoop, ball, ribbon and clubs.

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Q: What are the pieces of a gymnast apparatus?
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The Latin plural of the noun apparatus is actually apparatus (the vowel lengthens, but that's not reflected in the spelling). The English plural is apparatuses. You don't actually hear the English plural apparatuses that often, because apparatus is treated as a semi-uncountable noun: one apparatus, two pieces of apparatus. "Apparati" is incorrect in either language.


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The vault is a table apparatus where a gymnast runs, jumps on a springboard onto the table, pushes off, and does a trick involving multiple flips and/or twists. The beam is a 4 foot high, 4 inch wide, beam where the gymnast performs a series of jumps, turns, and acrobatics.


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