Posts Tagged “Originality”
Mar
08
2010
Secrets to Gymnastics CreativityPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesFurther, certain skills and positions look better (even great) on certain body types. Finally, certain gymnasts just learn certain skills and skill groups better than others do. This is one of the beauties of the sport to help develop and see the unique style of each gymnast. Originality at Every Level There is no reason, however, why the same process cannot take place at every competitive level (except, of course, in compulsory routines, but we will assume compulsory gymnasts are already training optional skills). Gymnasts can feel the same sense of pride in their unique, original skills at the lower levels as well as at the higher levels. Invest the Time to Work Original Skills and Combinations To develop this kind of personal enjoyment and creative capacity, first, some time must be allocated to the task. For creative floor skill development, for example, we usually devote 15 20 minutes of time after basic warm-ups to working creative skill variations. Unique Skills and Routine … Tags: Beauties, Combinations, Creative Capacity, Creative Skill, Creativity, Gymnast, Gymnastics, Gymnasts, Invest, Originality, Personal Enjoyment, Pride, Skill Development, Skill Groups, Sport, Ups, Variations, Warm Ups
Feb
08
2010
Gymnastic Moves - What You Should Know About the Body Movement Elements in GymnasticsPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesElements of dance steps, jumps and leaps, pivots and turns, balances, body waves and body bends are the listed essentials. They must be performed with control, lightness, elevation, suppleness and full extension as well as elegance and poise. Whilst there are specific named movements which are recognizable in rhythmic gymnastics (the split leap, the arabesque and the pivot turn, for example) there are endless other movement possibilities within the categories listed, so allowing much freedom for expression and room for originality and invention. The movement combination possible between body and apparatus are seemingly infinite, and the creation of new and unusual movement patterns is both exciting and challenging for the gymnast and for the coach. The recognized pivot turn requires tension and leg strength as with the leaps plus good balance. It is essential that the body stays upright with the weight over the supporting leg; otherwise the gymnast will not maintain balance throughout … Tags: Arabesque, Bends, Body Waves, Dance Steps, Elegance, Elements Of Dance, Elevation, Expression, Gymnast, Invention, Leaps, Leg Strength, Movement Patterns, Originality, Pivots, Poise, Possibilities, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Split Leap, SupplenessInteresting Websites : |
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