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- Acrobatics - Wikipedia
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
- The Complete Guide to Different Types of Acrobatics | AcroSchool
Acrobats show us just how incredible They blend strength, grace, and agility They perform feats that seem impossible This guide explores the exciting world of acrobatics We'll look at many different types From classic circus arts to modern movement styles, there's something for everyone
- Acrobatics | Gymnastics, Balancing, Tumbling | Britannica
acrobatics, (Greek: “to walk on tip-toe,” or “to climb up”), the specialized and ancient art of jumping, tumbling, and balancing, often later with the use of such apparatus as poles, one-wheel cycles, balls, barrels, tightropes, trampolines, and flying trapezes
- ACROBATIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ACROBATIC meaning: 1 involving or able to perform difficult and attractive body movements: 2 involving or able to… Learn more
- ACROBATIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ACROBATIC is relating to or suggestive of an acrobat or acrobatics : performed with leaps, body contortions, or other maneuvers requiring the great athleticism of an acrobat
- Acrobatic Gymnastics: Olympic history, rules, latest updates and . . .
Find out more about Olympic Acrobatic Gymnastics, including videos, images, facts and interviews with Olympic champions and athletes
- Acrobatics - New World Encyclopedia
Acrobatics is a specialized activity that is incorporated into gymnastics, diving, and dance in the form of tumbling and other movements such as flips, somersaults, headstands, and handstands
- List of acrobatic activities - Wikipedia
Teeterboard – Acrobatic apparatus that resembles a playground seesaw The well-trained flyer performs various aerial somersaults, landing on padded mats, a human pyramid, a specialized landing chair, stilts, or even a Russian bar
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