Which common position most closely resembles a triangle?
What is a "straddle"?
This simple skill is also a "bread-product".
What is a "roll"?
What muscle group is improved by doing sit-ups and crunches?
What are "abdominals"?
What color of flag/card is raised by judges to let the athlete know they can start their routine?
What is "green"?
When training gymnastics- this person will work to help you meet your potential.
Who is "your coach"?
Which shape rolls most smoothly?
What is a "tuck"?
Dave considers this skill the most-important in Men's gymnastics.
What is a "handstand"?
What exercise requires your head to rise above the bar you're holding?
What are "chin-ups"?
What are the bonus points called given when a skill is done exceptionally-well?
What is "virtuosity"?
What sport requires its participants to train the hours similar to a part-time job?
What is "gymnastics"?
What position can also be a type of fish?
What is a "pike"?
When traveling by horse and buggy, if an accident occurred, one of these skills may come in handy.
What is a "cartwheel"?
What excellent core exercise is also a child's riding toy?
What is a "rocking-horse"?
When a judge evaluates how well you do your skills or routine- they're evaluating your . . .
What is "execution"?
Gymnastics requires its participants to overcome this "scary" hurdle by taking small steps.
What is "fear"?
What position resembles an upside-down "U"?
What is a "bridge"?
These pommel skills are something you make when tying your shoes.
What are "loops"?
This exercise may also occur after a meal of beans?
What are "burpees"?
When a judge adds up your difficulty, any bonuses etc- he's coming up with your . . .
What is "start-value"?
A variation of what sport was used by ancient civilizations to help prepare men to become soldiers?
What is "gymnastics"?
What shape is the longest of all shapes?
What is a "layout"?
What extra-tall skill is a basic on high-bar?
What are "giants"?
When doing an exercise for a long time, it's said one is developing this . . .
What is "muscular endurance"?
This judge writes down what skills the athlete performs and comes up with a value for the routine.
What is the "difficulty judge"?
What gymnastic event started as a way for soldiers to practice getting on and off their horse during battle?
What is "vault"?