grand circle
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific gymnastic maneuver on the horizontal bar: A complete 360-degree rotation around the bar, performed with the body held straight and fully extended, maintaining a constant radius from the bar throughout the movement.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The gymnast's routine began with a flawless grand circle.
- Mastering the grand circle requires significant core strength and shoulder flexibility.
- He lost his grip during the grand circle and fell from the apparatus.
Advanced Usage
- The term is highly specific to artistic gymnastics. In this context, it describes a fundamental yet demanding skill on the horizontal bar (also called the high bar). It is often a connecting element in more complex routines.
Variants and Related Words
- Circle (gymnastics): A more general term for a rotational movement around a bar or pommel horse, which may not require the body to be fully extended.
- Giant (gymnastics): A similar 360-degree rotation on the bar, but performed with a straight body and typically with a slight arch or hollow position, often generating more swing and speed for release skills. While similar, a "giant" and a "grand circle" can have technical distinctions in body position and application within a routine.
Synonyms
- Full circle (in gymnastics context): Can be used informally to describe the same maneuver.
- 360-degree rotation (descriptive): A general description of the movement.
Related Phrases
- To perform a grand circle: The standard phrase for executing the skill.
- She learned to perform a grand circle before attempting any release moves.
- Grand circle to handstand: A common sequence where the rotation finishes in a balanced handstand position on the bar.
- His transition from a grand circle to a handstand was very controlled.
Noun
- a gymnastic exercise performed on the horizontal bar by swinging around it with the body fully extended