Activities include chess, gymnastics, art, athletics, rugby, choir, basketball, badminton, soccer, tennis, draughts and many more. |
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Two new venues on the Greenwich Peninsula would host badminton, gymnastics and table tennis. |
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Two sports halls would be built to host badminton, gymnastics and table tennis. |
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Then I walked downstairs to the basement and did some gymnastics on my mats. |
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It is a well-known fact that I wouldn't even last five minutes on the gymnastics mat. |
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She returns to the gymnastics mat, growing with every tumble into an Olympic champion. |
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In one corner of the huge basement was a tall fenced off area that held the gymnastics mats in the small space beyond. |
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This action is also seen in baseball batting and in gymnastics when doing the iron cross on the rings. |
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In some sports like gymnastics, dressage and synchronised swimming music is integral to the performance. |
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I'd eliminate synchronized swimming, rhythmic gymnastics and all team sports but volleyball from the Olympics. |
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Women's water polo, indoor volleyball, the top beach volleyball pair and the gymnastics team also are on track for gold. |
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She enrolled at Temple University and in her senior year, was the manager of their men's gymnastics team. |
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A horde of boys and girls is playing next to it, doing gymnastics on a bent lamp pole. |
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She is hoping for a CD player and a trampoline because she attends gymnastics in Portlaoise. |
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Sports on offer this summer include short tennis, gymnastics, basketball, trampolining and table tennis. |
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A wide range of sporting activities includes gymnastics, netball, hockey, trampolining, rowing and skiing. |
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The Dome would be the venue for gymnastics, trampolining, basketball and handball. |
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He has gained provincial colours for athletics, cross-country, swimming, biathlon, triathlon, duathlon, cycling, gymnastics and tumbling. |
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They also take gymnastics, ballet, and modern dance classes twice a week each and a Latin class once a week. |
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Hampton has been into fitness since she took her first tumble in gymnastics as a young girl. |
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Whether she is right in urging sharp, jerky movements in gymnastics is debatable. |
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She has also won many gold and silver medals for gymnastics and many blue ribbons for equestrian. |
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She says skating is easier than gymnastics, but that you get nervous for both. |
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He also took gymnastics for a few years and can do a back flip on skates, partly as a result of his pole-vaulting experience. |
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The creaking of the uneven bars in gymnastics helps build the suspense in this riveting event. |
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Some Bulgarian leaders, and its media, went off the deep end after a Bulgarian gymnastics hopeful was judged worthy of silver, but not gold. |
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Once there, they'll be plied with champagne and caviar while enjoying unimpeded views of the on-stage gymnastics. |
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More men favor football, frisbee golf, table tennis, and golf, while more women prefer gymnastics, field hockey, and softball. |
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Distance running was followed in injury frequency by gymnastics, basketball, soccer, track and field, softball, and tennis. |
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It was not until very recently that women participated in physical activities more strenuous than gymnastics, soccer, softball, and basketball. |
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Although slow to catch on in the schools, gymnastics did flourish in the Turnvereins and Sokols. |
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But that did not keep her from somersaulting to the top in the Soviet world of gymnastics. |
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She is used to six hours of gymnastics somehow spatchcocked on to a normal school day. |
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Students even use them in the gym, whether to watch instructional videos or to download iTunes music for gymnastics routines. |
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In gymnastics, like in school, there are grinds who learn everything by rote. |
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Evora was involved in gymnastics for several years, where her favorite event was the uneven bars. |
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Apart from athletics, she also competes in a wide range of events such as gymnastics, volleyball and basketball. |
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This aligned position of the head is very important in many sporting activities especially in gymnastics, diving and golf. |
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They will spend half a day at a time in the Arena learning less mainstream sports such as martial arts, gymnastics, handball and basketball. |
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Jade decided to practice her gymnastics and she cartwheeled over to the high dive. |
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The U.S. gymnastics team earned its highest marks on bars, placing first through two subdivisions, and finished second as a team on beam. |
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Mass gymnastics are as chilling a sight as military parades, for they both encourage the subjugation of the individual to the collective. |
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Activities as diverse as gymnastics, football, hiking, and skateboarding provide plenty of opportunities. |
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Now children have the choice of all these plus football, hockey and gymnastics. |
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The director explained that the American-influenced sport was a cross between gymnastics, dancing, and cheerleading. |
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Four injuries occurred while the cheerleader was performing an advanced floor routine gymnastics stunt. |
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Jenny honed her physique, tackled the gymnastics, and turned pro the following summer at the USA Championships. |
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And according to those who swear by its effects, unlike gymnastics, you don't have to do somersaults in this event. |
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Only a churl would wish to detract from the inspired performances of competitors in cycling, swimming and gymnastics. |
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What is achieved by saying that some particular integral or other bit of algebraic gymnastics is easy? |
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As in ice skating, women's gymnastics has a component of showmanship in it. |
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Today gymnastics has become very complicated and girls perform elements that I or my fellow team members never dreamed of. |
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Marcus says his team went through structural gymnastics to get the tower loads through the podium to foundations. |
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Pupils staged a gala performance of dance, poems, songs and gymnastics in her honour. |
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People seeing such demonstrations for the first time invariably thought that they were prearranged gymnastics rather than real wrestling. |
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Zwei, by insinuating a steady pulse into its musical gymnastics, seems to slightly rejuvenate it. |
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There is no playing to the gallery, no verbal gymnastics, certainly no grandiloquence. |
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He was told that Lauren was doing a gymnastics exercise in the school gym in March 1995 when she jumped from a springboard. |
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The son of two college gymnasts, Lance was enrolled in gymnastics from an early age. |
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Her younger sister, Olga, is a former gymnast who is studying to be a gymnastics coach. |
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Her mother was a gymnastics teacher and she was part of a gymnastic team preparing to compete in the Moscow Olympics. |
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As a child she was so good at sports that gymnastics soon became her favorite subject. |
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In gymnastics, both men and women compete in the floor exercises as well as the apparatus sections. |
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In the modern Olympics, diving and gymnastics are the two sports in which Chinese athletes are very successful. |
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Her love for the sport of gymnastics truly shows in each one of her performances. |
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At the age of seven, she still wasn't sure whether it would be gymnastics or figure skating for her. |
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In this endless race after the leader the wonderful sport of gymnastics is perfected. |
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His triple salto in the floor exercises alone is a world record in gymnastics. |
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Does that mean, I was tempted to ask, your main interest in gymnastics is floor exercises? |
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I'm a believer in psychological momentum, not just in gymnastics but in all sports. |
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Poor timing for gymnastics, a sport that already dangles at the bottom of the sporting food chain. |
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The success formula in modern gymnastics is complexity plus beauty plus artistry. |
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Other sports expected to be witnessed by the 500,000 spectators are horse riding, tennis and gymnastics. |
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They often come up with incredibly ingenious ideas and are always happy to engage in mental gymnastics. |
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Anyway, when she tones down the vocal gymnastics you can hear a bit of jazzy potential in her voice. |
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The gymnastics events at the Athens Olympics have been hit by several judging controversies. |
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In fact, when we moved to California, I also tried gymnastics and competed in equestrian riding for many years. |
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The other sports are athletics, canoeing, cycling, equestrianism, gymnastics, judo, triathlon, sailing and swimming. |
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For some sports like downhill skiing and gymnastics, they're eight times more susceptible. |
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Unfortunately, the 1980-1984 quadrennium marked a drought in Hungarian gymnastics. |
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Nikki performed well during the gymnastics portion of these Games and qualified to vault finals. |
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Then we'd be able to hold big gymnastics festivals where masses of gymnasts and acrobats would perform. |
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At intervals throughout the show are astounding displays of gymnastics and acrobatics by talented women artistes. |
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The twins specialised in sports acrobatics, which differs from gymnastics in that there are no props used. |
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Today's cheerleading is a unique mix of gymnastics, strength, acrobatics and dance. |
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These days, Bianka concentrates on artistic gymnastics and acrobatics choreography. |
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Sports like gymnastics, weightlifting and volleyball apply more stimulation for bone growth than running. |
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Small gymnastics exercises can be used to improve your accuracy as a rider, and your horse's form and adjustability. |
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This action is also seen in gymnastics in free exercise and beam routines, in the backhand stroke in racket sports, and in softball batting. |
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Bower produced some gymnastics to keep the ball in play with an overhead kick across the goal-mouth. |
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On a farm with cows, pigs, horses and sheep, Jaime spent her childhood baling hay and practicing gymnastics in a converted barn. |
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The show was a mixture of theatrics, gymnastics, acting and physical hard work. |
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In high school, gymnastics and wrestling had an early hold on Stephan's athletic aspirations. |
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There were lots of lovely men there wearing footie kit, rugby kit and some strange tight-fitting gymnastics all-in-ones. |
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I shall be watching most of the track athletics, some of the swimming, some of the sailing and even less of the gymnastics. |
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Power tumbling has replaced rhythmic gymnastics as another phase of the meet. |
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The Year One and Two students performed some choreographed gymnastics displays, which included some rhythmic gymnastics. |
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The Otley Club has a long history of success and is at the forefront of developing the sport of rhythmic gymnastics in Yorkshire. |
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This is where sports such as diving and trampoline are light years ahead of gymnastics in terms of an accurate ranking system. |
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He also continued his athletic interests, taking to gymnastics and to racquet sports. |
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I lived and breathed gymnastics throughout my childhood and only stopped training in my twenties. |
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That taciturn man with the eyes of a kind wizard has brought about a veritable revolution in gymnastics. |
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Next time you watch gymnastics on the telly, just have a look at how the athletes hold their bodies. |
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Her tantalising lines are delivered with as many vocal gymnastics as Jeff Buckley but she never sounds mannered or over the top. |
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He said he had been a gymnast as a teenager and wanted to get back into gymnastics as well as do some body building and the steroids would last him about five years. |
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I felt uncomfortable just listening to him bend over backwards doing cultural sensitivity gymnastics. |
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Certainly, my thumbs seem innately untrainable to the gymnastics allowing the mobile generation to manipulate increasingly miniature keypads with ease. |
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For the women it has been curling, swimming, hurdling, track cycling, floor gymnastics and tonight the finale ends with the hammer and 100m sprint. |
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Last month, I suggested that several sports should be dropped, including synchronised swimming, rhythmic gymnastics, fencing and modern pentathlon. |
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Joshua decided he wanted to join his classmates for a spot of gymnastics. |
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Having been a tree climber and monkey-bar enthusiast in elementary school and having done a little gymnastics in junior high, I thought it sounded like fun. |
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Once again the beat boxer spurred on the crowd with his verbal gymnastics. |
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And as the 24-year-old Russian prepares for her last world gymnastics championships and Olympics, she's embracing her exalted status as if this was what she was born to do. |
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Full-time university students, they dabbled with modeling and also continued to help with choreography and coaching for the Belorussian women's artistic gymnastics team. |
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The club's main aims are to improve the health and wellbeing of underprivileged children through physical culture, gymnastics, boxing, swimming and athletics. |
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I felt like if he snapped his fingers, I would turn some wicked somersaults, spring off a trampoline, and dive into a routine directly from the page of a gymnastics handbook. |
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Experience in gymnastics or on a trampoline helps a lot, as it teaches control and manipulation of one's body as it moves unpredictably through space. |
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The camps offer activities including bouncy castles, mini tennis, games, swimming, football, trampolining, gymnastics, dance, arts and crafts, music, quizzes and videos. |
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She hung up her leotard in 1998 and started class at the University of Maryland, but soon realized that gymnastics was not quite out of her system. |
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Scoring is carried out by two panels of judges, as in artistic gymnastics. |
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On one specific occasion, the men in the group correctly answered questions on Jean Paul Gaultier and rhythmic gymnastics, making the game surprisingly amusing for all of us. |
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However, its only teams to win gold were in gymnastics and fencing, both intensely solo sports. |
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In gymnastics, the floor exercise was her favorite discipline. |
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Kate was at the gymnastics, wrapped in the union flag, while William and Harry skived off to a charity polo match. |
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Additionally, there is some evidence to suggest that gymnastics may induce changes in the anterior and middle columns that are not necessarily symptomatic. |
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Schools also reported having poor resources to implement most areas of the curriculum, which covers athletics, dance, gymnastics, games, adventure activities and aquatics. |
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Possible competitions will include aquatics, basketball, bocce, cycling, equestrian sports, gymnastics, power lifting, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball. |
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It's not supposed to make sense without some personal mental gymnastics. |
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The rotational action of the obliques is very important in turning the shoulders, which is vital in gymnastics, diving, wrestling, and the martial arts. |
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They watch women's gymnastics and figure skating for the athleticism. |
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But by the end of high school, Sara, who once excelled in academics, gymnastics, and volleyball, had changed. |
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He took Hannah to gymnastics practice and Ethan to football tryouts, wrote the paper. |
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To understand surf contests, think of a blend of March Madness and gymnastics. |
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Check out the male and female weight lifters and body builders at Muscle Beach with it's free weights, rings, parallel bars, balance bar, and other gymnastics apparatus. |
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For example in Russian the name roughly translates to sportive gymnastics, while the term 'artistic gymnastics' refers to what we call rhythmic gymnastics. |
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It was at school that she discovered she shared her parents' interest in horses and equestrian sports, as well as other sports like field hockey and gymnastics. |
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The risk of concussion is also increased in other sports and activities, such as gymnastics, skiing, sledding, ice skating, rollerblading and horseback riding. |
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Women's gymnastic events include balance beam, uneven parallel bars, combined exercises, floor exercises, vaulting, and rhythmic sportive gymnastics. |
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The legal gymnastics necessary to create such impenetrable networks is a testament to the ingenuity of well-paid attorneys. |
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As I have just noted, most nineteenth-century writers who espoused gymnastics for women approved of calisthenic exercises, several of which are recognizable today. |
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I need to find a way of breaking myself into this mental gymnastics. |
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Colonial officials promoted and subsidized gymnastics, table games, and dance and helped football spread to French colonies. |
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Before long there's a shouting match with the vet which turns into an art-house-style excuse to show off their verbal gymnastics. |
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Thoirs, who represents Glasgow's Victoria Park Club, only took up the pole vault two years ago after starting out in gymnastics. |
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Nissen was a gymnastics and diving competitor and Griswold was a tumbler on the gymnastics team, both at the University of Iowa, United States. |
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The arena is used for basketball, handball, gymnastics, and volleyball, including the final of the 2007 Women's European Volleyball Championship. |
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Today, Russia is the leading nation in rhythmic gymnastics with Yevgeniya Kanayeva. |
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I don't go off the high diving board, and I don't do the balance beam in gymnastics. |
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Inside gymnastics studios, construction offices and private schools, the lime-green bins are filled with bottles and cans of all types. |
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Sarah, from Kilmarnock, started acrobatic gymnastics at eight and is an ex-junior European champion and junior world cup silver medallist. |
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Its disciplines include men's and women's artistic gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, trampoline and tumbling, and acrobatic gymnastics. |
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Impressively, the Wirral club scooped a total of 17 medals in both tumbling and acrobatic gymnastics. |
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For this project, I contacted college programs, cheerleading, martial arts, and acrobatic gymnastics programs. |
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The glorious naffness of Bishop's ribbon-tangling rhythmic gymnastics, worth the entrance fee alone. |
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However, it remains unclear how binocular vision contributes to the performance of complex skills in gymnastics. |
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Olympic gold medalist Carly Patterson wowed a group of young gymnasts in Van Nuys on Wednesday as she promoted her national gymnastics tour. |
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Women were now allowed in some sports, such as archery, tennis, badminton and gymnastics. |
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Sources added that the pair calls themselves Modoccor and combine rapping with street dance, gymnastics and break-dancing. |
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Moscow State Circus has arrived in Newcastle for a week of incredible gymnastics, juggling, rollerskating and trapeze work. |
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At the Summer Games, the gymnastics competition was expanded from seven to nine nights, and a Champions Gala was added to draw greater interest. |
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Athletics, swimming, fencing, and artistic gymnastics are the only summer sports that have never been absent from the Olympic programme. |
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Soviet women's artistic gymnastics team members won 15 of 16 possible medals. |
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The most individual medals were won by Veikko Huhtanen of Finland who took three golds, a silver and a bronze in men's gymnastics. |
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A number of results in boxing, gymnastics and judo were overturned by officials after initial decisions were appealed against. |
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Dave Tarras was widely considered the technical wizard of the music, with quick trills and finger gymnastics that rivaled any classical soloist. |
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Tennis, gymnastics and golf are the three most widely engaged in individual sports. |
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From 2000 to 2012, Adidas has provided men's and women's gymnastics wear for Team USA, through USA Gymnastics. |
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Adidas previous collaborated with GK Elite, since Spring 2013, Adidas gymnastics products have been available worldwide through Elegant Sports. |
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Shaikha says rhythmic gymnastics, which involves a mix of ballet and gymnastics using items such as hula hoops, ribbons and balls, is not as hard as it looks. |
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Examples can be found in diving, gymnastics, and freestyle skiing. |
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Jordyn Wieber, the defending world champion, was knocked out of the competition to win the all-around final in the women's gymnastics event at the London 2012 Olympics. |
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Larisa Latynina, who currently holds the record for the most gold Olympic medals won by a woman, established the USSR as the dominant force in gymnastics for many years. |
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The sports include aquatics, athletics, basketball, tenpin bowling, equestrianism, golf, gymnastics, soccer, kayaking, table tennis, pitch and putt and badminton. |
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In other words, intellectuals exercise verbal gymnastics to discredit empirical evidence in order to give them an undeserved aura of sagaciousness. |
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Owner Sue Warmby has succesfully created hundreds of costumes for groups and troupes for dance, gymnastics and synchronised swimming over the years. |
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There was also African dance with acrobatic gymnastics all performing to live music and professional singers, with vibrant and colourful costumes. |
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Iceland has many campaigns for health and wellbeing, including the famous television show Lazytown, starring and created by former gymnastics champion Magnus Scheving. |
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What's interesting here isn't just how she handles the vocal gymnastics of the song's crescendos, which is impressive, but rather how she handles the song's moodier moments. |
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Town boards tended to be more rigorous in their provisions, and by 1890 some had special facilities for gymnastics, art and crafts, and domestic science. |
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Male athletes in smaller, nonrevenue sports like wrestling and gymnastics have criticized universities for sacrificing their teams in an effort to achieve gender equity. |
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Then, of course, there was McKayla Maroney, whose snarky face became a defining image of the edgiest and proudest women's gymnastics team we've seen in a long time, if ever. |
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Facilities will include floor space for rhythmic and artistic gymnastics, a pommel horses, ring frames, asymmetric, low, parallel, trampolines and horizontal bars. |
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