Horizontal bar
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The horizontal bar or high bar is an Artistic Gymnastics apparatus. It is only used by male gymnasts and is made of metal (often steel). Elements on horizontal bar are regulated by the Code of Points. A routine (sequence of 11-15 or more skills) usually include giant swings with various grips (overgrip, undergrip, dorsal grip, mixed grip), in-bar work, turns, release/regrasp skills, and a dismount. Generally, high bar is considered one of the most exciting gymnastics events due to the power gymnasts generate through giant swings and the impressive aerial releases and dismounts which often include multiple flips or twists, and occasionally require the gymnast to travel over the bar.
[edit] Dimensions
Measures of the apparatus are published by the FIG in the Apparatus Norms brochure.
- Height: 275 cm (including about 20 cm landing mats)
- Length: 240 cm
- Diameter of the bar: 28 mm
[edit] External links
WAG apparatus (in Olympic order) |
Vault | Uneven bars | Balance beam | Floor |
MAG apparatus (in Olympic order) |
Floor Exercise | Pommel Horse | Still Rings | Vault | Parallel Bars or P-Bars | Horizontal bar or High Bar |
Equipment and uniforms |