Posts Tagged “Split Leap”
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, Suppleness
Dec
17
2009
Gymnastic Moves - How the Experts Perform Gymnastics Jumps and LeapsPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesYou can begin to learn these from the simple half time jogging skip. Begin on the spot, then start to travel with the skip step, skip step, and gradually extend the skip over the rope into a bigger leap. You must push from the take off foot and stretch the front leg forwards in order to get more height and get a stretched position with the legs. If you are supple, and can get the legs wide, you will be able to show the splits position in the air, thus performing what is called the split leap. You should feel the arms making a really big circle, stretching high overhead and then swinging down at the side of the body during the leap. Once the technique of the split leap is learned, a second leap could be added so two are performed in succession (if landing from the leap on the left foot, take a step and immediately push off from the right foot into the second leap, the leap comes on the same leg every time. Alternatively, the front leg can be bent up and then straightened during the lea … Tags: Forwards, Gymnastics, Half Time, Lea, Leaps, Left Foot, Legs, Right Foot, Rope, Split Leap, Splits, Stretching, Succession, Swinging, Travel
Jul
11
2009
Gymnastic Leaps and Jumps - What Other People Are Not Telling You About These Gymnastic MovesPosted by: Mr.Admin in Gymnastic Sites and The Best ArticlesSome of the jumps and leaps which are commonly used and which form a fundamental part of the sequence are: 1. Tuck jump. Take off from one or two feet, bring both knees up high in front of the chest and land on two feet. 2. Komat jump. Similar to the tuck jump with knees up in front, but take off must be from one foot only, and the knees come up one after the other. Legs change in the air, so the landing is on the other foot. 3. Split leap. Leap forwards from one foot to the other, legs splitting wide, and reaching a horizontal position in the air, one forwards and one backwards. 4. Stag leap. Similar to split leap, but front leg is bent under, back leg remains straight. Take off and landing can be from one or two feet. 5. Side leap. The difficulty of getting both legs up to the horizontal position becomes very apparent in the side leap. From a forward take off, the body makes a sharp quarter turn and then the gymnast must consciously work to lift both legs at the same time, forcing t … Tags: Both Knees, Forwards, Gymnast, Horizontal Position, Leaps, Legs, People, Quarter Turn, Sharp, Split Leap, Stag, Two FeetInteresting Websites : |
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