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Artistic Gymnastics. History  A game with mixing strength and agility with style and grace  This game was first appeared in 2000 years ago in ancient.

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1 Artistic Gymnastics

2 History  A game with mixing strength and agility with style and grace  This game was first appeared in 2000 years ago in ancient Greece  It was believed that artistic gymnastics shows art, music and philosophy

3 Which event requires which equipment??  Uneven Bars  Women ’ s artistic gymnastics  Top bar 2.4m, Lower bar 1.6m

4 Still rings  Two parallel rings are 50cm apart  This game emphasizes stillness of the athletes  The game is also called the “ rings ”

5 High Bar  A bar 2.75m high  Also called the horizontal bar  Used in men ’ s artistic gymnastics

6 Parallel bars  Two wooden rails  Mainly used for swinging, balancing

7 Pommel horse  A solid apparatus with two handles  115cm tall  athletes are required to perform some movements with changing hand placements without falling in the ground

8 Vault  The structure is similar to pommel horse but vault is without any handles  Use in both men ’ s and women ’ s event  They are required to jump over the vault with the aid of beat board and perform some somersaults

9 Terminology  Like other sports events, gymnastics use many special terms  If you know some terms, you will feel that the game becomes more attractive than before

10 Aerial  A gymnast completes a rotation in the air  No touching any apparatus

11 Arabesque  A pose on one leg with the other leg extended behind the body, which is lowered from the hips to form a graceful curve

12 Back handspring  An athlete takes off from one or two feet  Jump backward onto the hands  Land on the feet

13 Degree of difficulty  Rating to measure the difficulty of a specific move  The rating is multiplied into the total score  The higher the rating is, the more difficult of the moves

14 Element  A single move that has a recognized way of performance and technical value

15 Gaylord  A move, named after US gymnast Mitch Gaylord, involving a front giant into a 1½ salto over the bar to grasp it again

16 Giant  A swing through 360 degrees around the bar, with the body fully extended.

17 Thomas flares  Named after US gymnast Kurt Thomas  straddle leg rotations on the pommel horse

18 Timochenko  Named after Soviet gymnast Alexandra Timochenko  A side flexion performed in standing side splits

19 Tkatchev  Named after Russian gymnast Alexander Tkatchev  A move from a backward giant to a backward straddle release over the bar

20 Yurchenko vault  Named after Soviet gymnast Natalia Yurchenko  A vault that begins with a round-off entry onto the beat board  Continues with a back handspring onto the horse and a back 1 1/2 salto off


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