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  2. Acrobatic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Acrobatic gymnastics is a competitive discipline of gymnastics where partnerships of gymnasts work together and perform routines consisting of acrobatic skills, dance and tumbling, set to music. There are three types of routines; a 'balance' routine (at FIG level 5 and above) where the focus is on strength, poise and flexibility; a 'dynamic ...

  3. List of acrobatic activities - Wikipedia

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    Tricking – Training discipline that combines kicks with flips and twists from martial arts and gymnastics as well as many dance moves and styles from breakdancing. Tumbling – Gymnastics discipline in which participants perform a series of acrobatic skills down a 25 metres (82 ft) long sprung track.

  4. Acrobatics - Wikipedia

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    Acrobatics (from Ancient Greek ἀκροβατέω (akrobatéō) 'walk on tiptoe, strut') [1] is the performance of human feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination. Acrobatic skills are used in performing arts , sporting events, and martial arts .

  5. Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Currently, acrobatic gymnastics scores are marked out of 30.00 for juniors, and they can be higher at the Senior FIG level based on difficulty: Difficulty – An open score, which is the sum of the difficulty values of elements (valued from the tables of difficulties) successfully performed in an exercise, divided by 100.

  6. Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships are the World Championships for acrobatic gymnastics. Before 2006, ...

  7. Tumbling (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Tumbling, sometimes referred to as power tumbling, is a gymnastics discipline in which participants perform a series of acrobatic skills down a 25 metres (82 ft) long sprung track. Each series, known as a pass, comprises eight elements in which the athlete jumps, twists and flips placing only their hands and feet on the track.

  8. Hand to hand acrobatics - Wikipedia

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    Acroyoga is a recent practice stemming from acrobatic gymnastics. It features hand to hand acrobatics in a similar way, but routines are not performed as in the sport. While hand to hand acrobatics is a small part in acroyoga, it is more common to do many different types of balancing positions.

  9. Category:Acrobatic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Acrobatic gymnastics competitions (4 C, 4 P) Acrobats (2 C, 75 P) G. Acrobatic gymnasts (25 C) Pages in category "Acrobatic gymnastics" The following 4 pages are in ...