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  2. Backbend - Wikipedia

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    Contortionist doing a backbend. A backbend is a gymnastics, contortion, dance and ice skating move, where the spine is bent backwards, and catching oneself with the hands. . Throughout the move, the abdominal muscles, obliques, and legs are used to steady the performer while curving bac

  3. Headstand - Wikipedia

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    Start from kneeling position on mat and put your forearms on the floor in front of you. Weave your fingers together and lie on your head, making a stable “tripod” with your hands and head.

  4. Front walkover - Wikipedia

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    After the trailing foot reaches the floor, the performer returns to a standing position. In gymnastics, a front walkover typically ends with one foot extended in front and arms raised. Front walkovers are performed in various activities, including acro dance, circus, and gymnastics.

  5. Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Gymnastics is a type of sport that includes physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, artistry and endurance. [1] The movements involved in gymnastics contribute to the development of the arms, legs, shoulders, back, chest, and abdominal muscle groups.

  6. Flare (acrobatic move) - Wikipedia

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    In gymnastics, a c-zech is called a spindle. Threaded flares - A unique flare motion where one uses the supporting arm (prior to supporting the swinging motion) to thread the two legs together. The legs become free as they swing through the front flare motion (Bboy Lilou the first who had done this move).

  7. Bridge (exercise) - Wikipedia

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    The bridge hold is a static variation of the bridge exercise that involves getting into the full bridge as shown at the top of the article and holding the position, either for time or until exhaustion.

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