Apparatus gymnastics

Apparatus gymnastics

 

 

Apparatus gymnastics

 

Meaning of Apparatus gymnastics

Apparatus gymnastics apparatus gymnastics: collective term for all forms of physical exercises performed with or at equipment. In addition to the competitive gymnastics disciplines (» floor gymnastics, » parallel bars, » high bar, » rings, » vault, » pommel horse, » balance beam, » uneven bars) this also includes disciplines such as » gyro-wheel gymnastics, » trampoline, » obstacle gymnastics, » climbing, and gymnastics at the buck, box, bench, or wall bars, etc. As well as » gymnastic games. Next to track and field, callisthenics, and some team ball games, apparatus gym- nastics is a basic component of physical exercises and physical education in schools and sport clubs, but also in special groups such as gymnastics for children, mother and child gymnastics, etc. Apparatus gymnastics consists of a large and diverse group of exercises, and the techniques therefore have varying characteristics as well. The following structural groups of fundamental movement forms in apparatus gymnastics are differentiated: upward circle, circle, » uprise, » upstart, » hip circle, » roll, leg swing, handspring, and jumping movements (flank, » hang, swing with half turn, » support). All these movement forms can be combined with each other as well as performed in different variations: straight (» extension), tucked (tuck), stooped (» stoop), straddled (» straddle), scissored (» scissors), twisted (» twist). A further possibility for variation is given by the different types of grips, by means of which the gymnast holds on to the equipment (» grips). In order to make learning of gymnastics easier auxiliary aids such as spring boards, mini trampolines, angled box covers, etc. Are used. On the history of apparatus gymnastics » gymnastics. (H.Haag &g. Haag, dictionary, 2003, 39 p.)

 

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