straight legs and pointed toes
Why not both!? Dance will help you with gymnastics, and gymnastics will help you with dance! Gymnastics is more of a mental sport, and if you decide to quit once you move up levels and it gets too hard, you can always do dance! Trust me, if you want to do gymnastics, at the minimum take a few ballet classes. They will help you gain flexibility, pointed toes and straight knees as well as your artistry in gymnastics. If you have enough money, I advise you to take dance and gymnastics.
That is called "pigeon-toed" or "toeing in." It is a postural alignment issue where the feet turn inward and the toes point downward, often causing the individual to walk with their toes pointed toward each other.
a pike is a jump that looks like somone trying to touch their toes in the air
You should float on your back with your toes pointed downstream.
You should float on your back with your toes pointed downstream.
if you are spinning on your toes or with your toes pointed, the calf muscle is hurting because it is being used and is probably cramping or becoming fatigued
An example of pointing the toes would be extending the feet so that the toes are stretched out and the top of the foot is reaching away from the body. This is a common movement in activities such as ballet, yoga, and gymnastics.
In gymnastics your objective is to get the highest mark when your competing. You must have straight legs, pointed toes, elegance, power and you can't fix your suit or hair during your routines or you'll get deductions. I LOVE GYMNASTICS!!
a gymnast is someone that is very athletic. gymnast is a person that takes gymnastics. -----ALAINA----- A person willing to put themselves in danger to do crazy stunts. They do things people wouldn't dare to try and they do them with pointed toes and love every minutes of doing it
You just start stretching your toes and getting your flexibility up. I do harder things because I am in Level 5.
I think a warm up would be a good start-head, waist, toes arms etc.