Gymnastics terms
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- Q1Which is an example of direction within a dance routineThe consideration of making the routine look good.The course along which someone moves in their routineIncluding different skills within a routine.The changing of height when in their routine30sEditDelete
- Q2Which is an example of levels within a gymnastics routine?The consideration of making the routine look good.Including different skills within a routine.The changing of height when in their routine.The course along which someone moves in their routine.30sEditDelete
- Q3Which is an example of levels within a gymnastics routine?Consecutive forward rollsThe consideration of making the routine look good.Including different skills within a routine.The changing of height when in their routine.30sEditDelete
- Q4Which is an example of repetition within a gymnastics routine?The consideration of making the routine look good.Performing the same sequence of skills and transitions, multiple timesIncluding different skills within a routine.The changing of height when in their routine.30sEditDelete
- Q5Which is an example of variety within a gymnastics routine?Using a forward roll, backward roll and then an arabesque but then changing the order the second time.The changing of height when in their routine.The course along which someone moves in their routine.The consideration of making the routine look good.30sEditDelete
- Q6Which is an example of mirroring within a gymnastics routine?The consideration of making the routine look good.Copying another persons shape or skills but adding your own variation.Doing the same shape or the same skills in the same way as another person.Performing the same physical actions using the same time and physical configuration whilst performed opposite another person.30sEditDelete
- Q7Which is an example of direction within a gymnastics routine?Copying another persons shape or skills but adding your own variation.Doing the same shape of the same skill in the same way as another person.Including different skills within a routine.Performing the same physical actions using the same time and physical configuration whilst performed opposite another person.30sEditDelete