If one foot goes out of bounds it is a one tenth deduction and if both feet go out it is a three tenth deduction.
No
If the opponent has established position out of bounds (at least one foot on the floor) then the ball would still be yours. If the opponent is in the air and has not established position out of bounds the ball is still live.
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AnswerFrom What You Have Asked You Have Established Your Position And You Are Out Of Bounds. Both Feet Do Not Need To Be On The Floor When You Recieve The Ball. But Your Feet Cannot Be Out Of Bounds.The above was not very clear. You're saying if I'm standing out of bounds and someone passes it to me, all I have to do is leave the floor then I'm no longer out of bounds. Your feet have to be established in bounds before you can touch the ball
Basically, Have nothing wrong with your routine and stick the landing when your done. There are some specific rules for each event, for example on floor: during your routine you can't step out of bounds. There are little rules like that for each event, but obviously its stuff that can still happen, which will result in a deduction in your final score.
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The dimensions of a floor exercise mat used in competitions administered by the International Federation of Gymnastics, such as the Olympics and World Championships, is 12 meters long (39 feet) and 12 meters wide (39 feet) with a 'safety border' of 1 meter (3.3 feet). The safety border is what you hear considered as 'out of bounds'.
This call is used when the ball hits the floor on one side of the court, so the referee points it at the floor, signifying the ball landed on that side and was in bounds.
Yes, but you still have to reach the minimum floor before you actually get any deduction for it.
Mens: Floor Exercise Pommel Horse Rings Vault Parallel Bars Horizontal Bar Womens: Vault Bars Beam Floor Exercise
An exercise mat is optional for crunches and other types of exercise. Crunches should be done wearing comfortable clothes, and on a surface that is firm but comfortable- such as a carpeted floor or a hard floor with a mat.
yes