Applicable to both Men’s and Women’s Artistic Gymnastics  

Definition: A scale is a static balance position where the gymnast stands on one leg while extending the other leg backward and upward, ideally to a position parallel to the ground or higher. The upper body is typically lowered to create a straight line from the toes of the raised leg through the body to the fingertips of the outstretched arms.

Explanation: Key points about scales in gymnastics:

  1. Apparatus: Scales can be performed on the balance beam for women and the floor exercise for both men and women.
  2. Variations: There are different types of scales, including:
    • Front scale (leg extended forward)
    • Side scale (leg extended to the side)
    • Back scale (most common, leg extended backward)
  3. Judging criteria: Scales are evaluated based on factors such as:
    • Balance and control
    • Leg height
    • Body alignment
    • Hold time (typically 2 seconds for credit)
  4. Difficulty: The difficulty of a scale can increase with variations like:
    • Holding the free leg with one or both hands
    • Performing on relevé (on toes)
    • Adding a turn
  5. Purpose: Scales demonstrate balance, flexibility, and strength, and are often used as connecting elements or to fulfill composition requirements.

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