![]() Insufficient amplitude in elements is a technical error that receives a points deduction in the FIG men's Code of Points and can be an execution or artistry deduction in the women's Code of Points. Maximizing amplitude by performing with the greatest possible degree of height, extension, strength, and flexibility creates a "larger than life," aesthetically pleasing and functionally sound movement. The term encompasses external amplitude (movement of the body relative to the ground or apparatus) and internal amplitude (range though which body parts move in relation to each other). Amplitude The range through which a body moves in the execution of a gymnastic skill, including height, distance, and motion of joints. This can be qualified individually as part of, or simultaneously during, a team competition, and/or in a completely separate singular continuous event termed 'Individual All-Around Finals'. All-around A term in which a singular athlete competes (and scored in) on all four (women) or six (men) apparatus in a single continuous meet. Acrobatic gymnastics routines are performed on the floor apparatus. Acrobatic gymnastics A discipline of gymnastics where partners work together to combine the tumbling and power of the floor exercise in artistic gymnastics with the flexibility and artistry of dance. In theory, the A-score can be open-ended, depending on the skills the gymnast presents. ![]() ![]() A-score Under the current Code of Points, this score tallies the gymnast' counted skills, combinations and EGR. AB A scoring abbreviation for uneven bars, from the name asymmetric bars. Apparatuses shown include the horizontal (high) bar, the uneven bars, and still rings. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZĪ Various gymnastics apparatuses.
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