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Extensive use of
acrobatic skills are most
often performed in
acro dance, circus,
gymnastics, and
freerunning and to a
lesser extent in
other athletic activities...
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Acrobatic gymnastics is a
competitive discipline of
gymnastics where partnerships of
gymnasts work
together and
perform routines consisting of acrobatic...
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order for it to be
categorized as
acro. For example, a
gymnastics floor exercise is not
considered to be
acro because it has
little or no
dance movement...
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gymnastics teams. Vorobyev’s
odyssey from
Russia to the
United States began when he met U.S. mixed-pair
gymnast Arthur Davis of
Empire AcroGymnastics...
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performed in
various physical activities,
including acro dance,
cheerleading and
gymnastics. In
competitive activities,
handsprings may be
judged on...
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transition skills).
Acrobatic gymnastics (formerly
sport acrobatics),
often referred to as
acro,
acrobatic sports or
simply sports acro, is a
group gymnastic...
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trained together at
Empire AcroGymnastics in Riverside, California,
Mission Hills Gymnastics, also in Riverside, and
Realis Gymnastics Academy in
Moreno Valley...
- It is a
required skill in the USA
Gymnastics Level 4
compulsory beam routine.[citation needed]
Besides gymnastics,
cartwheels are
performed in certain...
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athletic activities,
including acro dance, cheerleading, circus, yoga, capoeira, calisthenics,
swimming and
gymnastics. Some
variation of a handstand...
- In
gymnastics, the
floor is a
specially prepared exercise surface,
considered an apparatus. The
floor exercise (English
abbreviation FX) is the
event performed...