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  2. Balance beam - Wikipedia

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    The balance beam is a rectangular artistic gymnastics apparatus and an event performed using the apparatus. The apparatus and the event are sometimes simply called "beam". The English abbreviation for the event in gymnastics scoring is BB. The balance beam is performed competitively only by female gymnasts.

  3. Steelyard balance - Wikipedia

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    A steelyard balance, steelyard, or stilyard is a straight-beam balance with arms of unequal length. It incorporates a counterweight which slides along the longer arm to counterbalance the load and indicate its weight. A steelyard is also known as a Roman steelyard or Roman balance. A 19th-century steelyard crane

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    He is known for his creation of a matrix-based modular system to build living structures. [3] Ken Isaacs' Fun House, as rebuilt for Open House Geneva in 2022. Isaacs described in 1974 how to build modular houses in a book called How to Build Your Own Living Structures.

  5. Talk:Balance beam - Wikipedia

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    I included information on the history of the balance beam. It was interesting how the balance beam was created and what it was like in the past. If anybody wants to add on to it or know more about the history, feel free! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 147.226.230.156 06:58, 12 November 2012 (UTC)

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  7. Russian bar - Wikipedia

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    The bar itself is a flexible vaulting pole around 4 to 4.5 metres (13 to 15 ft) long, typically made of fiberglass; three vaulting poles may also be fastened together to create a flexible beam. [1] The act involves two bases balancing the bar on their shoulders, and one flyer standing on the bar, with the flyer bouncing and performing aerial ...

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