a pike is a jump that looks like somone trying to touch their toes in the air
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tuck straight pike straddle take that from a real gymnast xx
If you are thinking of when both legs are straight out in front of you it is called a pike position.
Some stretches are stratle, pike, right split, left split, middle split, and bridge.
It usually is a back-pike on the high bar where you release off a front giants then grab the bar again.
Pike, straddle, tuck <(Shapes) shoulder stand,Tree,< (Balances) Leap, hop, One to one<(Jumps)
Terms used in gymnastics consist of three main positions and two more unused positions: tuck, pike, and straight are commonly used. Straddle is only a shape jump and not used in flips, and puck is a combination of pike and tuck that is used only in twisting doubles. * Conditioning (exercising) * Rips (callusses that are formed from bars that rip off) * Grips (used for gripping the bars and rings) * Arch * Hollow * Pike * Tuck * Layout * Straddle * Sticking it refers to making a perfect landing without wobbles * Dismount * Mount
the fundamental positions of gymnastics are :Standing funamental Position,Knee-standing fundamental Position,Lying fundamental PositionHanging fundamental Position,
I am not entirely sure what you are looking for, but two types of possible body positions in gymnastics would be a pike and an arch body position. A pike, for example, would be if you were to sit in the floor, with your legs straight out in front of you, toes pointed and lean your chest toward your thighs. An arch position would simply just be an arching of the back.
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