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  2. Here Are All the Gymnastics Moves Named After Simone Biles - AOL

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    Moves are named after the first gymnast who completes them in an international competition, according to the International Gymnastics Federation Code of Points. The move must also be above a ...

  3. Gymnastics elements named after Simone Biles - Wikipedia

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    It was assigned a temporary difficulty of 6.6, which would make it the most difficult vault in Women's Artistic Gymnastics. [5] However, Biles did not perform the vault as she withdrew from most event finals after experiencing " the twisties ", a psychological phenomenon causing a gymnast to lose air awareness while performing twisting elements ...

  4. Simone Biles Just Landed Another Historic Move—See Them All

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    The move earned the 26-year-old athlete a 6.4 difficulty score (which, for context, the highest score of last year's championships was a 5.6) and a 15.266 overall. Here's everything to know about ...

  5. Simone Biles has redefined her sport -- and its vocabulary. A ...

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    USA Gymnastics teased the move on X ahead of the Games. Bars is considered the weakest of Biles’ events in the sense that just one of her 38 Olympic and world championship medals have come on bars.

  6. Handspring double salto forward tucked - Wikipedia

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    A multiple-exposure image of a gymnast performing the vault at the 2012 Summer Olympics.. The handspring double salto forward tucked, known as a Produnova in women's artistic gymnastics and a Roche in men's artistic gymnastics, [1] [2] is a vault consisting of a front handspring onto the vaulting horse and two front somersaults in a tucked position off it.

  7. Full twisting layout - Wikipedia

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    A full twisting layout, also called a full twist or a full, is a gymnastics move. The layout requires an extended body while flipping upside down; while the full-twist requires a 360-degree rotation, Because it combines flipping and twisting simultaneously, it is an advanced move.

  8. Simone Biles aims to get 6th skill named after her at Paris ...

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    The skill has been awarded a preliminary difficulty value of E, which is the highest difficulty that can be assigned to turns on bars. Biles currently has five signature moves named after her in ...

  9. Kip-up - Wikipedia

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    Video of a kip-up A nip-up performed during an acro dance routine Not to be confused with the juggling of a football known as kick-ups . A kip-up (also called a rising handspring , Chinese get up , kick-to-stand , nip-up , [ 1 ] flip-up , or carp skip-up ) is an acrobatic move in which a person transitions from a supine , and less commonly, a ...