Floor Exercise, Pommel Horse, Still Rings, vault, Parallel bars, and Horizontal Bars.
The sport of gymnastics has been around since antiquity. In the late 1700s, Fredrich Ludwig added to the sport by inventing the parallel bars, horizontal bars, and balance beam. He is known as the "Father of Gymnastics."
Yes because aim a gymnast my self and my bars are pretty stable... Go Gymnastics Unlimeted
No, those and the Vaulting table make up the 6 events of Men's Gymnastics.
Gymnastics was the sport that was brought from Germany to the United States. Germany invented the uneven bars and modern gymnastics itself.
A cast to horizontal on the uneven bars is when you push your body away from the bar so that your body is in a hollow, horizontal position. Another Answer: Horizontal is not an actual skill in gymnastics. It is the position you are in when you cast. Your cast becomes horizontal when you push yourself high enough off the bar to where you are completely straight across, like the horizon. Another position is vertical, where you are completely up and down.
Ancient Greek cities had a courtyard, called a gymnasia, that was used to physical activities such as running and wrestling, which were the first forms of gymnastics. Modern gymnastics formed in the late 1700s when appartus was designed to help young men exercise. Some of this appartus was the first versions of the parallel bars, horizontal bars, and pommel horse.
Men use the floor, pommel horse, still rings, vault, parallel bars, and horizontal(high) bar, in that order.
Gold medals are considered as first place, so 6 for women: team, all around, vault, bars, beam, floor.(8) Men: Team, All Around, Floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars, horizontal bars.
The parallel bars are for the men's gymnastics team but the women's routines involve the uneven bars. Hope that helps. :)
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Parallel bars are a piece of mens gymnastics apparatus parallel bars are two raised wooden bars that run parallel to each other