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What (who) is gymnastic$33260$ - definition

CLIMING ACTIVITY
Pole climbing (gymnastic)
  • Pole climbing

Rings (gymnastics)         
  • [[Courtney Tulloch]] competing at the [[2015 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships]]
ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS APPARATUS
Gymnastics Rings; Gymnastics rings; Still rings; Still Rings; Felge; Gymnastic rings; Gymnastic ring; Rings (apparatus); Artistic rings; Artistic Rings; Crucifix (exercise); Calisthenics rings; Gymnast rings
The rings, also known as still rings (in contrast to flying rings), is an artistic gymnastics apparatus and the event that uses it. It is traditionally used only by male gymnasts, due to its extreme upper body strength requirements.
Grip (gymnastics)         
  • A bar grip (front view).
  • A ring grip (back view).
  • Ring grips in use.
HAND PROTECTOR WORN BY GYMNASTS
Gymnastic grips; Gymnastics grips
Grips are devices that are worn on the hands of artistic gymnasts when performing on various apparatus. They are worn by female gymnasts on the uneven bars, and by male gymnasts on the high bar and still rings; it is rare to wear them on the parallel bars.
Banned gymnastics skills         
Draft:Illegal gymnastic skills; Draft:List of banned gymnastic skills; Draft:List of banned gymnastics skills; Draft:Banned gymnastics skills
Banned gymnastic skills are gymnastics moves which are prohibited to perform, mostly due to safety concerns for the performing athletes.

Wikipedia

Pole climbing

Pole climbing is ascending a pole which one can grip with his or her hands. The related activity of mast climbing describes ascending an object similar to a pole, but having a larger diameter which excludes gripping with the hands. In either case, it is normally assumed that climbers who view the activity as a gymnastic sport use only their bodies and limbs, without artificial aids.