100 Amazing Facts About Gymnastics
Marc Dresgui
Discover the Fascinating World of Gymnastics with "100 Amazing Facts About Gymnastics"! π€Έπ»ββοΈ
Dive into an engaging audio experience that takes young listeners aged 7 to 12 on an exciting journey through the incredible world of gymnastics. Whether your child is a budding gymnast or simply curious about the sport, this audiobook delivers captivating insights, fun facts, and inspiring stories to spark their imagination.
Highlights youβll discover in this audiobook include:
Why choose this audiobook?
Educational and fun:Easy to follow:A perfect mix of history, science, and inspiration:Encourages active thinking:
Gift your child the joy of discovery with 100 Amazing Facts About Gymnastics! Whether at home, in the car, or during quiet time, this audiobook is a perfect companion for curious young minds eager to learn and be inspired by the wonders of gymnastics.
Duration - 3h 43m.
Author - Marc Dresgui.
Narrator - Marc Dresgui.
Published Date - Wednesday, 15 January 2025.
Copyright - Β© 2025 Marc Dresgui Β©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Discover the Fascinating World of Gymnastics with "100 Amazing Facts About Gymnastics"! π€Έπ»ββοΈ Dive into an engaging audio experience that takes young listeners aged 7 to 12 on an exciting journey through the incredible world of gymnastics. Whether your child is a budding gymnast or simply curious about the sport, this audiobook delivers captivating insights, fun facts, and inspiring stories to spark their imagination. Highlights youβll discover in this audiobook include: Why choose this audiobook? Educational and fun:Easy to follow:A perfect mix of history, science, and inspiration:Encourages active thinking: Gift your child the joy of discovery with 100 Amazing Facts About Gymnastics! Whether at home, in the car, or during quiet time, this audiobook is a perfect companion for curious young minds eager to learn and be inspired by the wonders of gymnastics. Duration - 3h 43m. Author - Marc Dresgui. Narrator - Marc Dresgui. Published Date - Wednesday, 15 January 2025. Copyright - Β© 2025 Marc Dresgui Β©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:07
Introduction
Duration:00:01:56
Fact 1 - Gymnastics has been around for over 2,000 years
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 2 - The olympic games have included gymnastics since 1896
Duration:00:02:02
Fact 3 - Nadia comaneci got her first perfect 10 in 1976
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 4 - Rhythmic gymnastics combines dance and object handling
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 5 - The asymmetrical bar was introduced in 1934
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 6 - Trampoline became an olympic discipline in 2000
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 7 - The floor is equipped with springs for jumps
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 8 - Gymnasts can reach 12 meters in a double salto
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 9 - Gymnastics develops 10 different types of flexibility
Duration:00:02:22
Fact 10 - Pommel horse was originally a military training exercise
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 11 - Simone biles invented 5 never before seen figures
Duration:00:02:05
Fact 12 - The soviet union dominated gymnastics for 40 years
Duration:00:02:19
Fact 13 - Modern floor mats reduce injuries
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 14 - The jump involves a speed of 25 kmh
Duration:00:02:15
Fact 15 - Artistic gymnastics uses six different apparatus
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 16 - Asymmetrical bars were originally made of solid wood
Duration:00:01:56
Fact 17 - Gymnastics improves balance better than any other sport
Duration:00:02:19
Fact 18 - The handstand is a centuries old figure
Duration:00:01:53
Fact 19 - Rhythmic gymnastics figures include object throwing
Duration:00:02:05
Fact 20 - Fixed rings already existed in ancient rome
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 21 - Men don't compete on beam
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 22 - A gold medal in gymnastics comes down to millimetres
Duration:00:02:19
Fact 23 - Warm ups include trampoline acrobatics
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 24 - Women's artistic gymnastics joined the olympics in 1928
Duration:00:02:26
Fact 25 - A perfect ring routine lasts 60 seconds
Duration:00:02:27
Fact 26 - Gymnastics is among the most watched olympic sports
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 27 - The rope is used for unique acrobatic figures
Duration:00:02:10
Fact 28 - Junior gymnasts train 30 hours a week
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 29 - The double back somersault is forbidden at certain levels
Duration:00:02:13
Fact 30 - The beam was originally a simple rope
Duration:00:02:10
Fact 31 - A bar of magnesia weighs 500 grams
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 32 - Figures must include three axis rotations
Duration:00:02:10
Fact 33 - Men's gymnastics includes floor, horse, rings
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 34 - Gymnastic figures are sometimes inspired by nature
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 35 - A modern beam contains anti slip material
Duration:00:02:06
Fact 36 - The hand jump is the basis of many tricks
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 37 - The floor is designed to absorb 95% of shocks
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 38 - The yurchenko is a revolutionary jump
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 39 - A triple twist on the ground requires centimetre precision
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 40 - The ancient greeks did gymnastics for their gods
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 41 - Gymnasts train from the age of 4
Duration:00:02:01
Fact 42 - Judges analyze each gymnast's micro movement
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 43 - Gymnastics requires an ultra balanced diet
Duration:00:02:01
Fact 44 - Rings require extreme abdominal stability
Duration:00:02:21
Fact 45 - Trampolining improves leg explosiveness
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 46 - Beam tricks include somersaults
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 47 - Men's and women's equipment are completely different
Duration:00:02:05
Fact 48 - Transitions often include acrobatic spins
Duration:00:02:06
Fact 49 - Synchronized gymnastics is practiced in duets or teams
Duration:00:02:19
Fact 50 - The ribbon must measure at least 6 metres
Duration:00:02:00
Fact 51 - The clean exit rule is key to scoring
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 52 - Pommel horse requires constant circular movements
Duration:00:02:10
Fact 53 - The record for points on beam is 16 5
Duration:00:02:00
Fact 54 - National competitions have up to 500 participants
Duration:00:01:57
Fact 55 - Gymnastics combines flexibility, strength and creativity
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 56 - The routines include jumps called flips and twists
Duration:00:02:00
Fact 57 - Special shoes increase stability on apparatus
Duration:00:01:58
Fact 58 - The first trampolines were used by inuit fishermen
Duration:00:02:06
Fact 59 - Gymnasts must master free and compulsory figures
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 60 - The grand eΜcart is an emblematic movement
Duration:00:02:10
Fact 61 - A fall in competition costs up to 1 point
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 62 - Judges take amplitude of movement into account
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 63 - Gymnastics also improves brain coordination
Duration:00:02:21
Fact 64 - The first world championship was held in 1903
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 65 - Artistic gymnastics demands maximum concentration
Duration:00:02:29
Fact 66 - The double somersault is an iconic figure
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 67 - Competition costumes follow strict rules
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 68 - Gymnasts use chalk to avoid slipping
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 69 - The record for the highest vault in gymnastics is 3 meters
Duration:00:02:07
Fact 70 - Men's high bar is different from uneven bars
Duration:00:02:17
Fact 71 - A perfect routine combines power and fluidity
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 72 - Innovative figures are often named after their inventor
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 73 - Gymnasts integrate cultural elements
Duration:00:02:18
Fact 74 - Gymnastics also exists in acrobatic duet form
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 75 - The modern beam is made of innovative composite wood
Duration:00:02:09
Fact 76 - Horse jumping includes spectacular twisting tricks
Duration:00:02:20
Fact 77 - Elite gymnasts train 6 days a week
Duration:00:02:02
Fact 78 - Floor tricks often include breakdance elements
Duration:00:02:16
Fact 79 - International competitions are broadcast in 100 countries
Duration:00:02:10
Fact 80 - The carpet on the floor measures exactly 12 by 12 metres
Duration:00:02:14
Fact 81 - Young gymnasts first learn the basics on the floor
Duration:00:01:52
Fact 82 - Ribbon routines require perfect synchronization
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 83 - A training session lasts between 2 and 4 hours
Duration:00:01:58
Fact 84 - Gymnastics includes individual and team competitions
Duration:00:02:02
Fact 85 - The basic figures have names like rondade
Duration:00:02:01
Fact 86 - The first trampolines were made of kangaroo skin
Duration:00:01:59
Fact 87 - Judges check landing stability
Duration:00:02:06
Fact 88 - Rhythmic gymnastics throws can reach 8 meters
Duration:00:02:00
Fact 89 - Prohibited tricks are listed in an official code
Duration:00:02:04
Fact 90 - The hoop is used in spectacular figures
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 91 - Acrobatic gymnastics includes impressive lifts
Duration:00:02:12
Fact 92 - Modern suits combine comfort and style
Duration:00:02:02
Fact 93 - Warm ups sometimes last longer than routines
Duration:00:02:08
Fact 94 - The first women's competitions began in the 20th century
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 95 - Gymnastics improves cardiovascular endurance
Duration:00:02:11
Fact 96 - Every movement must be memorized before the routine
Duration:00:02:27
Fact 97 - Gymnasts have to change their routine every season
Duration:00:02:24
Fact 98 - Trampoline gymnasts spin up to 5 times in the air
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 99 - Competitions also rate choreography creativity
Duration:00:02:23
Fact 100 - The trampoline is also used in space training
Duration:00:02:09
Ending Credits
Duration:00:01:49