Basic Shapes in Gymnastics

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Basic Shapes in Gymnastics Picture Looking for…. Tuck Straight back Toes pointed Legs together, NOT crossed Straddle Arms out to the sides and extended Legs straight with pointed toes Pike Arms by ears reaching up Legs straight and together Star On back Extending legs and arms Dish Lying on back, arms on legs Round back, Lifting head and legs off the floor Arch Lying on front, arms by ears Lifting up arms and legs Legs straight Front Support All fours Arms and legs straight Legs together Tummy facing the floor Back Support Back facing the floor Fingers points towards toes