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Aerial |
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A skill performed without the hands touching the floor or the apparatus. Also used as an adjective, as in aerial cartwheel and aerial walkover. |
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Amplitude |
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Height, speed, or vigor in the execution of a movement. Generally, higher amplitude results in a higher score. |
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Apparatus |
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One of the pieces of equipment used in gymnastics competition, including the balance beam, the horizontal bar, parallel bars, the pommel horse, still rings, uneven bars, and the vaulting horse. |
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Arch |
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A position in which the body is curved backwards. |
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