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Gymnasticsacrobatics

Gymnasticsacrobatics is a term used to describe a hybrid practice that combines elements of artistic gymnastics with acrobatic performance. The style emphasizes strength, flexibility, balance, coordination, and teamwork, and it commonly features paired or group routines that include balances, lifts, catches, tumbling, and synchronized dance sequences.

In official sport terminology, the closest formal discipline is acrobatic gymnastics, governed by the Fédération Internationale

Practice typically takes place on a spring floor or padded mats and may involve partner-based elements, group

Where it is performed competitively, routines are judged for difficulty, execution, and artistic presentation, but many

de
Gymnastique
and
national
federations.
Gymnasticsacrobatics,
as
a
label,
often
overlaps
with
acrobatic
gymnastics
and
with
sport
circus
arts;
some
schools
and
companies
teach
it
as
a
performance
discipline
rather
than
as
a
standalone
competition
sport.
pyramids,
and
dynamic
throws.
Athletes
train
with
progressive
drills,
spotting,
and
safety
equipment.
Core
requirements
include
strength,
balance,
spatial
awareness,
timing,
and
trust
between
partners.
practitioners
focus
on
show
performances,
education,
or
circus-style
productions.
The
term
highlights
the
overlap
between
gymnastics-derived
technique
and
acrobatic
performance
contexts.