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Gymnastic formation is a
collective art
based on
gymnastics expressed by 30 to 5000
figurants using only
human bodies without instruments. It is commonly...
- The
Gymnastic Society was an eighteenth-century
London sports club for the
pursuit of
football and wrestling. It is
arguably the
first football club....
- verb γυμνάζω (gymnazo),
whose meaning is to "train naked", "train in
gymnastic exercise",
generally "to train, to exercise". The verb had this meaning...
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Human tower is a
performance variation of
gymnastic formation.
Together with the
human pyramid, it is
exhibited frequently at the
climax of the performance...
- The
Asian Gymnastics Union (AGU) is the
governing body of
gymnastics in Asia. It is one of the five
continental confederations making up the International...
- A
split (commonly
referred to as
splits or the splits) is a
physical position in
which the legs are in line with each
other and
extended in
opposite directions...
- The rings, also
known as
still rings (in
contrast to
flying rings), is an
artistic gymnastics apparatus and the
event that uses it. It is traditionally...
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Grips are
devices that are worn on the
hands of
artistic gymnasts when
performing on
various apparatus. They are worn by
female gymnasts on the uneven...
- Amity; Smith, Anne; Straker, Leon (2015). "Greater
lower limb
flexion in
gymnastic landings is ****ociated with
reduced landing force: a
repeated measures...
- of the 19th and the
first half of the 20th centuries.
Styled as
Yunak Gymnastic Society, it was
founded in
Sofia in 1895. The word
yunak means a strong...