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gymnastics
men: P. bars, high bar, floor, vault, pommel horsewomen: floor, vault, beam, and, uneven barsso the diff. would be : p. bars, High bar, pommel horse, beam, and uneven. everything else is common
well women use * balance beam * uneven bars * floor * vault while men use * pommel horse * rings * parallel bars * floor * high bar * vault
For a female its uneven bars, vault, floor and beam. For a male its parallel bars,high bar, floor,vault, pommel horse, and rings
Well, men do parallel bars in addition to the high bar. It is kind of like an alternate event for the gender, like the balance beam is for the women. Men compete on the high bar instead of the uneven bars because of the differences in the structure of men and women's bodies. Women posess a great amount of flexibility along with strength and it is much easier for them to switch from the high bar to the low bar. Men rely more on their strength than their flexibility and it would be extremely hard (and painful at times) for them to transfer from the high bar to the low bar or vice versa.
The women's uneven bars started out when the men's parallel bars were adjusted so that one bar was high and one low with added supports to allow them to swing in a different direction than the bars were created for. Each Olympic cycle after women's gymnastics became an Olympic sport, the uneven bars were moved further and further apart until they began to resemble the men's high bar apparatus. Today, women's uneven bars are almost to the point of being to parallel high bars. Because of the added bar, women have had to become more proficient than most men when it comes to technical execution of basic and advanced skills on the Uneven Bars.
For Women's Gymnastics: The floor Balance Beam Uneven Bars Vault For Men's Gymnastics: The floor parallel Bars Pommel Horse High Bar
for boys: vault, pommel, rings, high bar, parallel bars and floor. for girls: floor, vault, balance beam and uneven bars
Men # Floor Exercise # Rings # Pommel Horse # Vault # Parallel Bars # High Bar Women # Floor Exercise # Balance Beam # Vault # Uneven Bars
# Uneven Parallel Bars # Balance Beam # Floor Exercise # Vault
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