Foundational SAS ring-sequences
'Rings' sequences & routines
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THE WHAT:
These example contexts aim to demonstrate that creating sequences on the gymnastics rings is immediately accessible for most, and can be incorporated in the very early stages of practice. Straight-arm strength (SAS) routines are proposed to be more accessible than bent-arm strength (BAS), as SAS allows for manipulating the body in space with little reliance on the pulling/pushing power of the arms.
Instead, focus is on SCAPULAR-connection to the torso, allowing manipulation of the body in space through the full available range of arm-flexion (to the front of the body’s frontal mid-line, e.g. ‘Front-lever’/FL) and extension (to the back of the mid-line, e.g. ‘Back-lever’/BL).
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