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Lunge Base Variation

One of the pair becomes a "Static object" and/or a means of support for the other partner by creating a Base.

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying across a modified lunge base

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a reverse box base

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a reverse box base Variation

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a reverse box base Variation

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a reverse box base Variation

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a right angled base

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a straddle sit base

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a table base - Variation 2

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a table base - Variation

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a table base

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Lying on a table base

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Partial weight on a reverse box base - Variation

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Partial weight on a reverse box base

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Pike Sitting Base

One of the pair becomes a "Static object" and/or a means of support for the other partner by creating a Base.

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Reverse Box Base - Lean Sideways - Variation

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Reverse Box Base - Propping Shoulders - Variation

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Reverse Box Base - Sideways

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Reverse Box Base - Tummy Down - Variation

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

Reverse Box Base - Tummy Down

Balances may be understood as Static, held positions, where one partner supports all the weight of; or some of the weight of the other partner, to create a co-operative pair image. All static balances must be held and shown for three seconds. Whatever the base created, the top gymnast may choose to place full weight onto the partner

Key 5 2 Balances and Bases

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