Unusual Pivots
The above pivots are very common but are good basics to begin with. After the basics have been mastered, the pivots can be changed to make them more interesting by bending the supporting leg, arching the back or changing the speed and direction of the Pivot. Pivots can also be used in combination (ie. a reverse passe pivot into an attitude pivot). Listed below are some examples of more interesting pivots:
- Cossack Pivot
- Supporting leg is bent so that the
gymnast is almost sitting on the floor and free leg is strait
and in front of the gymnast (at horizontal)
- Ring Pivot
- a pivot is performed with the
leg up behind the gymnast, close to her head. It can be held
with the hands reaching backwards. (see ring jump
for a picture of the correct shape)
- Bent body Pivot
- an interesting pivot can be performed
with the body arched backwards or bent forwards - this can be combined
with a bent supporting leg or different free leg positions
- Pivots can also be performed like a cork screw.
The gymnast can start standing, and as she rotates, move
downwards so that the pivot ends close to, or on the ground