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    cheerleading, it seems similar to gymnastics. Both are highly athletic activities that require a great deal of physical fitness and expertise. They also both execute powerful moves with grace and finesse. Even though they seem to bear some superficial similarities, the differences between cheerleading and gymnastics are actually quite prominent. While gymnasts also perform different kinds of equipment, cheerleaders only perform on the ground. Cheerleading and gymnastics also have tumbling in common,

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    Gymnast Research Paper

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    first grade and at the insistence of a close family friend, my mother finally decided to check out the gymnastics center in Roanoke, Virginia. Observing this sport was important to her and she actually had me tested for the beginners’ class. Climbing trees and hopping on our trampoline, as a little girl, made for the best days so it only seemed natural that I would fall in love with gymnastics. Beginning at the lowest level and over the subsequent eight years, I would become a competitive Level

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    Every four years, people look forward to athletic competitions where different countries’ top athletes compete for a gold medal and to prove they are the best. This gathering of elite athletes is the Olympics. A staple of the Olympics is the gymnastics competition where men and women effortlessly defy the laws of physics. There is, however, a lot of biomechanics that goes into creating the tumbling passes and routines. Simone Biles, the most decorated American gymnast, made her Olympic debut in

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    try some other styles to too. If I remember right, I think I joined Hip-Hop and Acrobatics. I loved all of the dance I did, but Acro was was my favorite by far. I was pretty flexible, and all of the tricks we did were so cool. We did a little tumbling, and a little stretching.

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    Retton was born on January 24, 1968 in Fairmont, West Virginia. She was the daughter of Lois and Ronnie Retton and the youngest of five children. At the age of four, she began studying dance and acrobatics, then started gymnastics training a year later. After she started developing a great love of gymnastics as a girl, Mary Lou Retton moved to Houston, Texas, to train with the amazing Romanian coach, Bela Karolyi. Mary Lou grew

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    Gymnastic Scenarios

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    A : Our gymnastic team consists of junior, middle and senior school gymnast. The young gymnast from classes 3-8 will start with their regulation manuvers , they will start with the Rolling manuvers. One after the other in succession. 1. As we see the student are performing the Forward roll. The use of arms is paramount. Please note the skills of these young gymnast. B : We move to the next manuver - Backward Roll In this they skillfully roll back and land on their feet . The talent lies

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    Beam Routine Analysis

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    judge raises her hand, a sign for me to begin my beam routine. Beam. A four-inch piece of wood that they expect us to jump, twist, and flip on while never losing our balance. It seems illogical, but girls everywhere risk their lives performing these acrobatic skills just to place first at every competition. And I am one of them. As I approach my greatest opponent, never having conquered it at all in the season, I remember all the hours of practicing I had to prepare for this moment—the national competition

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    What Is Acroyoga?

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    The traditional classical yoga transformation into complete new modern yoga with origins from the beginning of the century is your AcroYoga that is the talk of the town. What is AcroYoga is it related to some form of acrobatics and what are its gymnastics benefits for the human body? • The word, “Acro” roots with Greek terminology reflecting the meanings to "tip end,'' "height,'' "extremities of the body,'' The word Yoga comes from the Sanskrit root, “yuj” which directly means "to join", "to add"

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    Short Essay On Circus

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    History of circus A circus is a group of entertainers, which consists of includes clowns, acrobats, trained animals, trapeze acts, jugglers, unicyclists, and other object manipulation. The term ‘circus through many formats over 150 years of modern history. Philip Ashley was the ‘father’ of the circus. He opened his first circus in England in 1768. The early circuses consisted of equestrian skills with horsemanship performances. The performances developed through the next 50 years with large scaled

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    Is Cheerleading a Sport?

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    Princeton university and Rutgers University in 1869, and cheerleading began in the 1880s with Princeton's all-male pep club. In 1923, women were allowed to become cheerleaders at the University of Minnesota, and during the 1920s, cheerleaders added acrobatics to the cheers (Being a Cheerleader). The first Cheerleading National Championship was held in 1982, hosted by the Universal Cheerleaders Association, and since then there have been many cheerleading competitions and events worldwide (History of

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