Modern Educational Gymnastics

Modern Educational Gymnastics
Title Modern Educational Gymnastics PDF eBook
Author G. Doreen Pallett
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 164
Release 2014-05-16
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1483137384

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Modern Educational Gymnastics provides a guide in gymnastics based on Rudolf Laban’s analysis of movement. This book sets out a discipline and standard, demanding perseverance, grit, and determination in individual ways of moving that provides every individual with an opportunity to achieve not only possibilities in movement and physical prowess, but ideas as well. The topics covered include weight transference; fundamental body action of bending, stretching, turning, and twisting; awareness of the body; way or how a person moves; time, space, and flow factors; use of space; apparatus work; and working with other people. Brief discussions on forming a lesson, achieving good poise, and use of observation to the teacher and students are also deliberated in this text. This publication is intended for gymnastics teachers, but is also useful to students or individuals hoping to acquire knowledge on the fundamentals and basic principles of gymnastics.

Modern Gymnast

Modern Gymnast
Title Modern Gymnast PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 30
Release 1971
Genre Gymnastics
ISBN

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Gymnastics

Gymnastics
Title Gymnastics PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Morgan
Publisher Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Pages 106
Release 2017-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1534561110

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In order to execute amazing tumbling passes and stick the perfect landing, gymnasts need proper training and a lot of practice. They also need to understand the science behind what they’re doing on the mat and in the air. Readers are introduced to the areas of STEM—science, technology, engineering, and math—that help gymnasts perform at their best, including the ways engineers have created safer equipment and the ways technology is being used to reduce injury. Eye-catching fact boxes, detailed sidebars, and full-color photographs provide readers with an inside look at the science behind this popular sport.

The New Gymnastics for Men, Women and Children

The New Gymnastics for Men, Women and Children
Title The New Gymnastics for Men, Women and Children PDF eBook
Author Dio Lewis
Publisher University of Michigan Library
Pages 276
Release 1864
Genre History
ISBN

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Modern Gymnastics

Modern Gymnastics
Title Modern Gymnastics PDF eBook
Author JIM. WOFFORD
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2020-07-23
Genre Horsemanship
ISBN 9781929164707

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The ultimate illustrated guide to grids from one the world's leading experts on gymnastic jumping. This clear, full-color edition of the original classic provides riders three-time Olympian and five-time US National Champion Jim Wofford'sproven system for teaching horses to jump and for improving any jumping horse's performance. A regimen of Wofford's gymnastic exercises will improve your and your horse's: Balance Technique Flexibility Confidence Fitness Wofford explains how horses that are taught to jump using a gymnastic system soon become confident and efficient over fences. He carefully details how to train young horses using gymnastics--clearly illustrating how to set up each grid. He also provides a systematic sequence explaining which gymnastic to use when, depending on the horse's level of training and the rider's focus, whether cross-country or show jumping. In addition, specific exercises are given to help correct existing bad jumping habits in horses such as refusals, run-outs, or improper striding. Whether you are just learning to jump or you are a seasoned expert, Wofford provides ample exercises for setting up your horse to succeed over fences.

Gymnastics

Gymnastics
Title Gymnastics PDF eBook
Author Dan Gutman
Publisher Penguin
Pages 209
Release 1998-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1101160659

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How did Kerri Strug go from Olympic hopeful to Olympic champion? How does Dominique Moceanu spend a typical day? This thorough, fun-to-read book answers those questions and many more. You'll learn the ins and outs of the equipment and events, find out how scoring is done, read about the history of the sport, and lots more! Dan Gutman's insider look at gymnastics has been fully updated to include the 1996 Olympics and is sure to enthrall aspiring gymnasts and devoted fans alike. "A glossary, a chronology, and an entertaining chapter of gymnastics trivia round out this easily read, timely overview of a popular sport."—Booklist Dan Gutman is the author of many books for children, including Ice Skating, Taking Flight: My Story by Vicky Van Meter, and World Series Classics. He lives in Haddonfield, New Jersey.

Gymnastics

Gymnastics
Title Gymnastics PDF eBook
Author Leonid Arkaev
Publisher Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Pages 410
Release 2004
Genre Gymnastics
ISBN 1841261416

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This book answers in detail the many unanswered questions relating to high performance. Written by the world's leading gymnastics coach and his scientific advisor it explains the essential components for planning and preparation for high level results.