um, a back tuck is pretty much a necessary in gymnastics. there really isn't a level that involves back tucks. i mean, if you're just starting gymnastics, then a back flip won't come till later. but if you're Shawn Johnson or nastia liukin or some olympian, back tucks are pretty much the easiest thing. or if you're just an AMAZINGGG gymnast, back tucks should be very easy.
Leve 6 routines in boys gymnastics includes all routines you would expect to see. I have two boys in gymnastics now at level 5 and level 6. Starting at level 4 and going through level 10, the boys will perform all 6 events. They include High Bar, Floor, Rings, Parallel Bars, Vault, and pommel horse. At the lower levels the routines are very basic and easily accomplished with routine practice. The level 10 routines are quite hard and if a gymnast can accomplish level 10 routines, they are pretty much guaranteed a college scholarship.
There are 4 apparatus in women's gymnastics, and 6 in men's gymnastics. For women, they are floor, vault, beam and asymmetric bars. For men, they are floor, vault, pommel horse, parallel bars, rings, and high bar.
i am a level 9 gymnast myself and 11 years old,for all levels you dance a depending on the level tells what tumbling you have to do ,but for levels 4,5,and 6 all the girls do the same floor dance and tumbling.but for level 7 and higher your coach makes up your tumbling passes and dance.also the music.
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No, those and the Vaulting table make up the 6 events of Men's Gymnastics.
well there are plenty of rules just in general not just floor like point your toes do your tumbling straight, if something looks funny the judges could practically deduct for anything and it depends if you have an optional routine or a compulsary routine the only rules i can specifically tell you are that you cannot step out of the white line around the floor you should stick your tumbling passes you have to have a certain amount of A or B tricks you have to have some flight tricks and tumbling the routine music must be, i think, more then 50 seconds and less then 1:20 that's all i can think of at the moment well glad i got to answer your question bye!
Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Still Rings, vault, Parallel bars, and Horizontal Bars.
gymnastics has a major effect on your physical fitness. it makes your body very muscly, expecally if you get to a higher level. When you get to team in gymnastics you go to the gym for about 3 1/2 hours 2-6 nights a week, depending on what level your in.
if by phases you meant events this is what i know. Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Still Rings, Vault, Parallel bars, and Horizontal Bar and balance beam. There might be more if this is what you are talking aboutIf this question is asking about the 6 phases of the Gymnastics Program, here they are: Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Still Rings, Vault, Parallel bars, and Horizontal Bar.It really depends on how you are when you start where you begin. The earliest level in Tots (toddlers) Classes. Then you move on to Kinder Classes, both of which where you just learn very basics. Basic levels introduce early skills and techniques. After that is J.O levels, which you begin learning routines. With each J.O level you advance to more and more difficult skills and begin competing by J.O level 4 or so. Elite is the highest level and it is the level from which they choose Olympians from.
what are the 6 phases of gymnastics
There are actually 6: Vault, Pommel horse, Parallel bars, Rings, High Bar, Floor