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Acrobatics (from
Ancient Gr**** ἀκροβατέω (akrobatéō) 'walk on tiptoe, strut') is the
performance of
human feats of balance, agility, and
motor coordination...
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Aerial acrobatics may
refer to:
Acrobatics § Aerial,
acrobatics performed in the air on a
suspended apparatus Aerobatics, the
practice of
flying maneuvers...
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World Championships held in even
numbered years (known as
World Sports Acrobatics Championships prior to 2006), and
continental or
region championships...
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weights in the
other direction can be leveraged.
Acrobatic gymnastics Acrobatics University of New
South Wales Circus Society Inc.
Circus Skills Archived...
- Code of
Points may
refer to: Code of
Points (artistic gymnastics)
Alternative name for the ISU
Judging System,
scoring system currently used to
judge figure...
- The use of
chairs as
props in
acrobatics falls into
three broad categories: balancing,
vaulting and contortion. In
chair balancing, one or more acrobats...
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Tricking is a
training discipline that
combines kicks with
flips and
twists from
martial arts and
gymnastics as well as many
dance moves and
styles from...
- p****enger-carrying flights. The term is a
portmanteau of "aeroplane" and "
acrobatics".
Aerobatics are
performed in
aeroplanes and
gliders for training, recreation...
- the Han dynasty. It
consisted of a
variety of acts such as conjuring,
acrobatics, wrestling,
musical performances, dance,
martial arts, horsemanship, and...
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acrobatic gymnastics.
Before 2006, they were
known as the
World Sports Acrobatics Championships. Championships: 1989 to 1999 :
Junior 2001 to 2002 : World...