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Acrobatics

Acrobatics is the art and sport of extreme displays of balance, agility, and motor control. Acrobatic history can be traced back to the Minoan civilization of 2000 BC, but only became widely recognized and practiced during the 19th c. CE, when circuses became popular attractions.

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