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Balance
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Y7 Gymnastics Balance
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Balance
Point of Contact (With the floor)
How many times your body is in contact with the floor
Can be a point or a patch
Body Tension
'Tightness' - Tensing muscles
Helps with control
Aesthetically Pleasing
Beauty in the performance
Extension (pointed toes and hands)
Quality movements
Control
What is a Balance?
Position held for 3 seconds
Counterbalance
Pushing or pulling against your partner to hold a balance that you would not have been able to do on your own
Linking Balances
Roll
Jump
Turn
What do we look for?
Control
Creativity
Aesthetically Pleasing
Held for 3 seconds
Linked Together
What is a routine?
A series of balances that are linked together
Has a start and a finish position
Point and Patch
Point
Small part of the body eg hand, foot, knee, head
Patch
Large part of the body eg thigh, stomach, back, forearm
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