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  2. Swing (seat) - Wikipedia

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    A swing rider approaches a full 360-degree rotation in the sport of kiiking It is not possible under realistic conditions to swing "over the bar" (i.e., make a full 360-degree rotation) on a swing supported by ropes or chains because the swing must travel at a very high velocity in order to maintain tension in the chain throughout a full ...

  3. Turn (angle) - Wikipedia

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    The turn (symbol tr or pla) is a unit of plane angle measurement that is the measure of a complete angle—the angle subtended by a complete circle at its center. One turn is equal to 2π radians, 360 degrees or 400 gradians. As an angular unit, one turn also corresponds to one cycle (symbol cyc or c) [1] or to one revolution (symbol rev or r). [2]

  4. Zoetrope - Wikipedia

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    This bowl is decorated in a series of images portraying a goat jumping toward a tree and eating its leaves. [2] Though the images are sequential and seem evenly distributed around the bowl, to have the images appear as an animation the bowl would have to rotate quite fast and steadily while a stroboscopic effect would somehow have to be generated.

  5. 540 kick - Wikipedia

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    The take off of this is like a 1-over 360 kick. If back on your right foot, throw it forward counterclockwise, tuck it and push off with your right. Jump up and complete 360 with an outside, counterclockwise crescent kick and land on the same foot. Look at the reverse image of a 540 and you can see it.

  6. 360 Crescent kick - Wikipedia

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    The 360 Crescent kick is a martial arts kick that received its name from the motion of the kick itself. It is also sometimes called, 360 kick, or Jump spin kick. [1] [2] [3] The practitioner jumps into the air and executes a 360 degree turn while keeping his or her body perpendicular to the ground. [2]

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  8. Turn (dance and gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    In dance and gymnastics, a turn is a rotation of the body about the vertical axis. It is usually a complete rotation of the body, although quarter (90°) and half (180°) turns are possible for some types of turns. Multiple, consecutive turns are typically named according to the number of 360° rotations (e.g., double or triple turn).

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