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State Junior Gymnastics Championships | thedaily.com.au
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The Official Asian Gymnastics Union Website > Home
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Gymnastic Photos of International Male and Female competitors
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Because it is natural progression from the forward and backward skipping exercises, and because the rope is held ready in two hands, the open rope swing is probably best learned first, using the same place as the skipping movement. So, what is the definition of planes in gymnastics? A place, in terms of movement, is described as an area of space around the body through which we can swing the apparatus, or indeed move the body. It is a directional term used in relation to the body itself, and helps to identify the various pathways of movement (there are three) of both the body and the apparatus. It is important that these planes are understood and used, so that the movement of the apparatus is clear and precise, and definite changes from one place to another are apparent. The three are: 1. The sagittal or wheel place. The vertical area at the side of the body through which the forward and backward swing is performed. 2. The frontal or door place. The vertical area in front of the body …

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