acrobatics
1 of 1noun/ˌækrəˈbætɪks/
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special moves such as walking on a tight rope, swinging in the air using certain equipment, etc.
C1Learn more on WikipediaAcrobatics is a type of physical activity that involves performing impressive and often complex movements, such as flips, twists, and balances. It requires a lot of strength, flexibility, and coordination. People who practice acrobatics might perform routines in circus shows, gymnastics, dance, or other performances where they showcase their skill in handling their body in various ways.
- Acrobatics showcases impressive physical feats such as balancing, tumbling, and aerial maneuvers.
- She trained for years to perfect her acrobatics skills, performing daring stunts on the trapeze.
- The circus performers amazed the audience with their acrobatics routine, including flips and somersaults.
- Acrobatics requires strength, flexibility, and coordination to execute complex movements.
- Gymnastics incorporates acrobatics as athletes perform floor routines and balance beam exercises.
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the performance of stunts, maneuvers, or feats while in flight in an aircraft
- The pilot wowed the crowd with daring acrobatics during the airshow.
- Acrobatic displays require precise control and timing.
- He trained for years to master acrobatics in a stunt plane.
- The team performed coordinated acrobatics at the aviation festival.
- Safety is crucial when practicing acrobatics in flight.
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