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A trampoline is a gymnastic and recreational device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched over a steel frame using many coiled springs to provide a rebounding force which propels the jumper high into the air.

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What is the sports meaning for TNT?

Trampoline and Tumbling


Was tumbling ever been an olympic discipline?

Actually, in a new sport called T and T (tumbling and trampoline), you can choose which apparatus you want, including the tumbling part, out of the 3 apparatusses. They are Double mini trampoline, floor and tampoline.


forms of gymnastics?

Rhythmic Gymnastics Trampoline. Tumbling. Acrobatic Gymnastics.


Will tumbling be in the 2012 summer Olympics?

u mean trampoline tumbling? i think so. but I'm sure artistic and rhythmic are


Where are the tumbling and trampoline world age group championships for 2013 held?

Bulgaria


What is the gymnastics styles?

There is: Artistic Gymnastics Rhythmic Gymnastics Trampoline & Tumbling (T&T)


What equipment is used tumbling?

When you practice tumbling you should always have a coach around to spot. To practice you need mats, and tumble track or trampoline, and a certified AACCA coach or spotter.


What are the 7 types of gymnatics?

not sure if this is right or not but here's the 7 I found online: Women's Artistic Men's Artistic Rhythmic Tumbling Trampoline Acrobatic Group hope this helped :)


What is tumbling?

Gymnastics teaches you everything,parellel bars,balence beam and such, where tumbling focuses more on flips, and stunts. yes that is what it is. i take tumbling lessons and it is just floor exercises tumbling is more power tumbling and also includes double mini and trampoline


How is gymnastics trampoline used?

a gymnastic trampoline is used for a number of things for example it can be used for backhand springs. trampolines are also used for balance for example when u are tumbling ( on floors ) and you are doing lets say a backhand spring you need balance when you jump that's how a trampoline can be used.


Where did Tumbling originate from?

Tumbling goes all the way back to ancient Persia, China, and Egypt, before AD. It was a form of entertainment in stage plays, operas, and circuses. The sport of tumbling itself began as a competition in the late 1800's. The first U.S. national competition on record was in 1886. It has been made part of the International Trampoline Federation and is the part of the world trampoline championships since 1976. Also, it is completed every four years at the world games.


What colleges offer tumbling and trampoline TT programs?

I think just about any Division 1 schools.....I know that down south their D1 schools are big with that stuff

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