Gainer tuck salto off end of beam.
Level 1 beam skills.
The next gymnastics level after level 1 is level 2.
Blast skills that gauge power by ki damage taking the appearance of energy blasts.
Gainer salto to side of beam.
Level 1 gymnastics for beam.
Beam adopts floor skills to incorporate into routines but it is encouraged to practice these skills on both beam and floor to help them adapt.
You have to do headstands backbends plus jumps and turns that are more advanced.
One of the most common combinations of skills on beam the back handspring to layout step out acrobatic series is done by many elite gymnasts in the sport.
Cat leap 1 2 turn.
In level 1 a gymnast learns to mount the beam by jumping to a front support with the beam at her hips and to dismount with a stretch jump meaning she stretches her body up as she jumps with her arms above her head.
Cartwheel to 3 4 handstand dismount.
They can be triggered by pressing whatever numerical key the player assigned that skill to.
Arabesque to 30 degrees.
You can do it.
Jump to front support mount.
A gymnast also learns the tuck sit with her knees at her chest.
In the 80s and 90s it was common to see a back handspring to multiple layout step outs like dominique dawes series here but in the current era few gymnasts do more than one because the current code of points doesn t reward it.
Level 1 gymnasts must perform a beam routine with the following skills.
Skills are split into seven categories.
Balance beam skills include partial handstands running steps pivot turns split jumps cartwheels and side handstand dismounts.
They can be triggered by pressing whatever numerical key the player assigned that skill to.
Once a gymnast has mastered these.
Side handstand on low beam beam level 1 level 2 level 3 handstand handstand split jump cartwheel 90 turn inward round off stretch jump.
Level 1 floor requirements.
Here are skills lists for floor and bars.
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Beam skills that gauge power by ki damage taking the appearance of beam attacks.
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Handspring over stacked skill cushions turned sideward handstand hops on the floor handstand holds handspring from elevated surface.
Split jump with 30 degree leg separation.
You are required to expand on the basic skills you demonstrated in level 1 to advance to the next levels.
Level 1 gymnasts must perform a floor routine with the following skills.