floor, beam, bars and vault.
There are 4. Vault Bars, Beam and Floor( Olympic apparatus rotation)
How many apparatus are used by women in gymnastics? What is the rotation order of the women's apparatus? What do the women use on their hands on the apparatus the uneven bars? How long does a floor routine go for? How long is the beam?
yeah you can! youcan use bars, beam, vault and other stuff
Vault, Uneven Bars, Beam and Floor
My favorite apparatus to watch is floor or beam because it requires lots of skill and gracefulness and my favorite event is the uneven bars.
Women's Gymnastics: Floor, Balance Beam, uneven Bars, Vault Men's Gymnastics: Rings, Pommel Horse, Floor, High bar.
Some common apparatus used in gymnastics include the balance beam, uneven bars, vaulting table, and floor exercise mat. Each apparatus challenges gymnasts in different ways, testing their strength, flexibility, coordination, and technique. Competitors showcase their skills on these apparatuses in various gymnastics events such as the vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise in artistic gymnastics.
The balance beam was invented in the late 1700s by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn of Germany. Jahn is sometimes referred to as the "father of modern gymnastics." In addition to the balance beam, Jahn developed the side bar, parallel bars and horizontal bar.
It looks like a mini scale/ on of those things you use in the store to weigh the fruits and vegies
Gymnasts use a beam as part of their apparatus in artistic gymnastics routines. The balance beam is a narrow, elevated platform that gymnasts perform various acrobatic and dance elements on as part of their routine.
To answer your question, there is more than one routine for level 3 gymnastics in Aus. For starters, there is 3A, 3B and 3C routines for all apparatus. And there are four apparatus - floor, beam, bars and vault. (And with these I have assumed you are talking about WAG, Women's Artistic Gymnastics). Sorry for not being able to help.