In tuck, your knees are bent. In pike, your knees should be straight.
pike, straddle, split, tuck, layout, hollow, arch, and open or closed hip position
do you mean what is it called? front tuck (tucked position) front pike (piked position) front layout (stretched position)
(still two words) back tuck (in a tucked position) back pike (in a piked position) back layout (in a stretched position)
Pike and tuck are two different body positions commonly used in gymnastics and diving. In a pike position, the body is bent at the hips with the legs straight and together, creating a V-shape. In contrast, the tuck position involves curling the body inward, with the knees drawn to the chest and the body rounded. Both positions are essential for performing various acrobatic maneuvers and achieving proper form during aerial rotations.
i dont know all 74, but i do know some: tuck, pike, straddle, hollow, arch, lunge, uhh...
Tuck tape is much stronger and has better adhesive.
diving
The six basic positions in gymnastics are the tuck, pike, straddle, split, arch, and hollow positions. The tuck position involves curling the body into a tight ball, while the pike position requires keeping the legs straight and bending at the hips. The straddle position features legs spread wide apart, and the split position involves one leg forward and the other backward. The arch and hollow positions emphasize the curving of the body, with the arch being a backbend and the hollow being a rounded, concave shape.
Diving
There are 22 unique basic positions in gymnastics. These positions are tuck, straddle, side split, front split, puck, planch, pike, over grip, under grip, open shoulders, closed shoulders, open hips, closed hips, lunge, layout, hollow, head in, head out, handstand, candlestick, bridge, and arch.
a straight jump then a tuck then a pike then the entry part of the dive this is called a forwards line up then a forwards push dive then a forwards tuck dive then a farwards pike dive then a fawrads straight dive
A "tuck float", also called a mushroom float, is when you adopt the tuck position and float in the water without moving. The tuck position is pulling your knees to your chest and wrapping your arms around your knees