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This is a list of circus skills, dances, performance arts, sports, and other activities that involve acrobatics. * Acrobalance – Acrobatic art that combines elements of adagio and hand balancing. * Acroyoga – Physical practice which combines yoga and acrobatics. * Adagio – Performance of partner acrobalance poses and associated movements that involve stationary balances by a pair of performers. * Aerial hoop – Circular steel apparatus (resembling a hula hoop) suspended from the ceiling, on which circus artists may perform aerial acrobatics. * Aerial silk – Performance in which one or more artists perform aerial acrobatics while hanging from a fabric. * Aerobatics – Practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in normal flight. * Artistic cycling – Comp

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  • This is a list of circus skills, dances, performance arts, sports, and other activities that involve acrobatics. * Acrobalance – Acrobatic art that combines elements of adagio and hand balancing. * Acroyoga – Physical practice which combines yoga and acrobatics. * Adagio – Performance of partner acrobalance poses and associated movements that involve stationary balances by a pair of performers. * Aerial hoop – Circular steel apparatus (resembling a hula hoop) suspended from the ceiling, on which circus artists may perform aerial acrobatics. * Aerial silk – Performance in which one or more artists perform aerial acrobatics while hanging from a fabric. * Aerobatics – Practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in normal flight. * Artistic cycling – Competitive indoor cycling in which athletes perform tricks (called exercises) for points on specialized, fixed-gear bikes in a format similar to ballet or gymnastics. * Bossaball – Ball game between two teams, combining elements of volleyball, football and gymnastics with music into a sport. * Capoeira – Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics and music. * Cheerleading - is an activity in which the participants (called cheerleaders) cheer for their team as a form of encouragement. * Contortion – Performance art in which performers called contortionists showcase their skills of extreme physical flexibility. * Corde lisse – Aerial circus skill or act that involves acrobatics on a vertically hanging rope. * Cyr wheel – Acrobatic apparatus that consists of a single large ring made of aluminum or steel with a diameter approximately 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 in) taller than the performer. * Dances: * Acro dance – Combines classical dance technique with precision acrobatic elements. * Ballet – Performance dance that originated during the Italian Renaissance in the fifteenth century and later developed into a concert dance form in France and Russia. * Breakdancing or b-boying – Athletic style of street dance from the United States. * Hopak – Ukrainian folk dance originating as a male dance among the Zaporozhian Cossacks but, later danced by couples, male soloists, and mixed groups of dancers. * Lindy Hop – American dance which was born in the African-American communities in Harlem, New York City, in 1928 and has evolved since then. * Pole dance – Combines dance and acrobatics centered on a vertical pole. * Rock and roll – Very athletic, competitive form of partner dance that originated from Lindy Hop. * Swing dance – Group of dances that developed with the swing style of jazz music in the 1920s–1940s, with the origins of each dance predating the popular "swing era". * Diving – Sport of jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard, usually while performing acrobatics. * Globe of death – Circus and carnival stunt where stunt riders ride motorcycles inside a mesh sphere ball. * Figure skating – Sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. * Freerunning – Way of expression by interacting with various obstacles and environment. May include flipping and spinning. * Freestyle BMX – Bicycle motocross stunt riding on BMX bikes. * Freestyle motocross – Variation on the sport of motocross in which motorcycle riders attempt to impress judges with jumps and stunts. * Freestyle scootering – Extreme sport that involves using stunt scooters to perform freestyle tricks that are similar to bicycle motocross (BMX) and skateboarding. * Freestyle skiing – Skiing discipline comprising aerials, moguls, cross, half-pipe, slopestyle and big air as part of the Winter Olympics. * Freestyle skydiving – Competitive skydiving discipline where one member of a two-person team performs acrobatic manoeuvres in free fall while the other one films the performance from a close distance using a helmet-mounted camera. * Gymnastics – Sport that includes physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, and endurance. * Hooping – Manipulation of and artistic movement or dancing with a hoop (or hoops). * Juggling – Physical skill, performed by a juggler, involving the manipulation of objects for recreation, entertainment, art or sport. * Jump rope – Tool used in the sport of skipping/jump rope where one or more participants jump over a rope swung so that it passes under their feet and over their heads. * Kiteboarding – Extreme sport where the kiteboarder harnesses the power of the wind with a large controllable power kite to be propelled across the water, land, or snow. * Parkour – Training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training. Includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, plyometrics, rolling, quadrupedal movement (crawling). * Pole climbing – Ascending a pole which one can grip with his or her hands. * Professional wrestling – Form of wrestling and athletic theatrical performance, wherein athletic performers portray prizefighters competing in matches with predetermined, scripted outcomes. * Russian bar – Circus act which combines the gymnastic skills of the balance beam, the rebound tempo skills of trampoline, and the swing handstand skills of the uneven bars and the parallel bars. * Salto del pastor (shepherd's leap) – Folk sport practised throughout the Canary Islands. * Skateboarding – Action sport that involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard, as well as a recreational activity, an art form, an entertainment industry job, and a method of transportation. * Slacklining – Act of walking, running or balancing along a suspended length of flat webbing that is tensioned between two anchors. * Snowboarding – Recreational and competitive activity that involves descending a snow-covered slope while standing on a snowboard that is almost always attached to a rider's feet. * Spanish web – Aerial circus skill in which a performer climbs and performs various tricks on an apparatus resembling a vertically hanging rope. * Surfing – Surface water sport in which an individual, a surfer, uses a board to ride on the forward section, or face, of a moving wave of water, which usually carries the surfer towards the shore. * Synchronized swimming – Hybrid form of swimming, dance, and gymnastics, consisting of swimmers performing a synchronised routine of elaborate moves in the water, accompanied by music. * Teeterboard – Acrobatic apparatus that resembles a playground seesaw. The well-trained flyer performs various aerial somersaults, landing on padded mats, a human pyramid, a specialized landing chair, stilts, or even a Russian bar. * Tightrope – Skill of walking along a thin wire or rope. It has a long tradition in various countries and is commonly associated with the circus. * Trampolining – Recreational activity, acrobatic training tool as well as a competitive Olympic sport in which athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline. * Wall running – Sport where the participant uses a wall and platforms placed next to the trampoline bed to do tricks. * Trapeze – Short horizontal bar hung by ropes or metal straps from a support. It is an aerial apparatus commonly found in circus performances. * Tricking – Training discipline that combines kicks with flips and twists from martial arts and gymnastics as well as many dance moves and styles from breakdancing. * Tumbling – Gymnastics discipline in which participants perform a series of acrobatic skills down a 25 metres (82 ft) long sprung track. * Water skiing – Surface water sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat or a cable ski installation over a body of water, skimming the surface on two skis or one ski. * Wheel of death – Large rotating apparatus on which performers carry out synchronized acrobatic skills. * Wushu – Hard and soft and complete martial art, as well as a full-contact sport. (en)
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  • This is a list of circus skills, dances, performance arts, sports, and other activities that involve acrobatics. * Acrobalance – Acrobatic art that combines elements of adagio and hand balancing. * Acroyoga – Physical practice which combines yoga and acrobatics. * Adagio – Performance of partner acrobalance poses and associated movements that involve stationary balances by a pair of performers. * Aerial hoop – Circular steel apparatus (resembling a hula hoop) suspended from the ceiling, on which circus artists may perform aerial acrobatics. * Aerial silk – Performance in which one or more artists perform aerial acrobatics while hanging from a fabric. * Aerobatics – Practice of flying maneuvers involving aircraft attitudes that are not used in normal flight. * Artistic cycling – Comp (en)
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