Sounds like an observational question to me. What did you SEE when you did the experiment? We don't know what happened; only someone who actually did this particular experiment could possibly know. We could make some guesses (if you had given us more details), but we wouldn't KNOW.
Sounds like an observational question to me. What did you SEE when you did the experiment? We don't know what happened; only someone who actually did this particular experiment could possibly know. We could make some guesses (if you had given us more details), but we wouldn't KNOW.
Sounds like an observational question to me. What did you SEE when you did the experiment? We don't know what happened; only someone who actually did this particular experiment could possibly know. We could make some guesses (if you had given us more details), but we wouldn't KNOW.
Sounds like an observational question to me. What did you SEE when you did the experiment? We don't know what happened; only someone who actually did this particular experiment could possibly know. We could make some guesses (if you had given us more details), but we wouldn't KNOW.
Hoop, ball, ribbon, rope, clubs
Ball, hoop, clubs, ribbon, and rope.
in rhythmic gymnastics there is rope, hoop, ball, ribbon and clubs.
String, twine, rope, cord, wire, ribbon.
A ball, rope, hoop, ribbon (with a stick), and clubs
perhaps i saw that I'm displacing from my original position though it's not me which is displacing its position. it is the which is rotating that's why it seems to dispacement of mine.
Nothing would happen. The ribbon would stay in the middle because the force pulling in each direction is equal.
There are 5 different pieces of equipment that is used. These are: Hoop, Rope, Clubs, Ball and Ribbon.
The rope is very a versatile apparatus. Each apparatus has a different focus e.g. the ball is mostly flexibility movements and the ribbon is mostly pivots. The rope is mostly jumps and leaps. Gymnasts also do lots of handling movements and skips.