Monday, July 28, 2008

Sport Aerobics

The definition of Sport Aerobics is the ability to perform continuously complex and high intensity movement patterns to music- which originate from traditional aerobics - with a high degree of perfectly executed elements of difficulty. The routine must demonstrate creativity with the perfect integration of all movement, music and expression. It combines the elements of aerobics, sports acrobatics, rhythmic gymnastics along with music, dance and choreography. Here is a good movie introducing sport aerobics.

In short words, sport aerobics is the combination of many kinds of movements. Many movements are done during one period of time, for example, waving hands while twisting the body in one leap. The body is supposed to move all the time in pounding music. To coordinate legs and arms to do sophisticated movement, performers need to have a good coordination. Otherwise, the movement can be very amusing. Some movements, such as the splits, require good flexibility.

performance area is 7m x 7m. Performers fit into divisions: Junior Divisions, made up of Primary and Secondary teams; Novice Divisions including Individual Men and Women; Intermediate Divisions comprising Individual Men and Women, Mixed Pairs and Trios; and Elite Divisions including Individual Men and Women, Mixed Pairs and Trios. A three-person team may be made of any combination of men and women in a trio. Step teams and general divisions also exist.

Three exercises are mandatory: four consecutive high leg kicks, four consecutive push-ups, and a phase beginning with four jumping jacks and comprising 32 counts of standing movements and patterns. Additionally, a maximum of ten elements from following families are allowed: push-ups, supports and balances, kicks and splits, jumps and leaps. Some movements in other gymnastic sports

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