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IDENTIFICATION
____3. It consists of rounded table just under four feet off the ground with two handles toward
the middle of the table.
____4. Allowing the athlete to complete choreographed routines consisting of tumbling passes
and other acrobatics.
____5. Has fewer apparatuses than men’s, only including uneven bars, beams, floors, and
vaults.
____6. The goal of a gymnastics meet is to have a _____ in both the all-around and on each
individual apparatus.
____7. ____ compete on one apparatus at a time, with several groups and performing on
different apparatuses at once during a meet.
____8. For ________, contestants can either compete in one event at a time or compete in the
all around.
____10. The ____ score is the typical score out of ten that judges provide.
____11. Supply a concentrated form of energy and help transport other nutrients to locations
in the body where they are needed.
____12. Are substances in food that your body needs for energy, proper growth, body
maintenance and, functioning.
____14. Are the activities in the forms of play that test one’s self on flexibility, agility, balance,
coordination, strength and endurance.
____15. An acrobatic formation of three or more people in which two or more people support a
tier of higher people.
____16. Thought to have began in ancient Greece about 2500 years ago.
____19. A stunt in which the gymnast turns completely over in the air without touching the
apparatus with his or her hands.
____20. The height or degree of execution of a movement. In general, the higher the salto or
the more breathtaking the movement, the better the amplitude and the score.
ANSWER KEYS:
1. Men’s Gymnastics
2. Uneven Bars
3. Pommel Horse
4. Floor
5. Women’s Gymnastics
6. Champion
7. Athletes
8. Individual Gymnasts
9. Event
10. Execution
11. Fats
12. Nutrients
14. Stunts
16. Gymnastics
19. Aerial
20. Amplitude