Kip (artistic gymnastics)

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Die Kippe ist ein Element im Gerätturnen, bei dem der Körper in vertikaler Ebene um eine feste Drehachse rotiert und dabei von einer tieferen Ausgangslage in eine höhere Endlage gebracht wird. Die Kippe wird in der Regel an Reck, Stufenbarren und Barren geturnt. rdf:langString
La bascule allemande est une figure de gymnastique artistique à la barre fixe, aux barres asymétriques et parallèles qui consiste à passer d'une position de suspension à l'agrès à une position d'appui. Cette figure d'agrès s'appelle, en France, rétablissement à la barre fixe, dit " à l'allemande". rdf:langString
In artistic gymnastics, a kip is a technique that involves flexing or piking at the hips, and then rapidly extending the hip joints to impart momentum. It may be performed in some form on all apparatuses, but is most commonly performed on the women's uneven bars and on the men's rings, parallel bars, and horizontal bar. The kip has been used since the early days of modern gymnastics. Currently, in the USA, the kip first appears in the women's . rdf:langString
rdf:langString Kippe (Reck)
rdf:langString Bascule allemande
rdf:langString Kip (artistic gymnastics)
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rdf:langString Die Kippe ist ein Element im Gerätturnen, bei dem der Körper in vertikaler Ebene um eine feste Drehachse rotiert und dabei von einer tieferen Ausgangslage in eine höhere Endlage gebracht wird. Die Kippe wird in der Regel an Reck, Stufenbarren und Barren geturnt.
rdf:langString In artistic gymnastics, a kip is a technique that involves flexing or piking at the hips, and then rapidly extending the hip joints to impart momentum. It may be performed in some form on all apparatuses, but is most commonly performed on the women's uneven bars and on the men's rings, parallel bars, and horizontal bar. The kip is an important technique that is used as both a mount and an element or connecting technique in a bar routine. The kip allows the gymnast to swing below the bar to arrive in a front support on the bar. From the front support, the gymnast may then perform any number of skills. The glide kip is the most commonly used mount on the women's uneven bars. The kip has been used since the early days of modern gymnastics. Currently, in the USA, the kip first appears in the women's .
rdf:langString La bascule allemande est une figure de gymnastique artistique à la barre fixe, aux barres asymétriques et parallèles qui consiste à passer d'une position de suspension à l'agrès à une position d'appui. Cette figure d'agrès s'appelle, en France, rétablissement à la barre fixe, dit " à l'allemande".
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