Gymnastics Glossary

Glossary explained in plain English for parents learning Gymnastics.

Term Plain-English Meaning Example Also Known As
Apparatus A piece of gymnastics equipment or event area used for training or routines. Beam, bars, vault, rings, pommel horse, parallel bars, and floor are apparatus examples. Event; equipment
Event A specific competition area or apparatus where a gymnast performs a routine. A gymnast may compete floor, beam, bars, and vault at one meet. Apparatus
Routine A planned sequence of skills, shapes, dance, strength elements, or passes performed on an event. The gymnast salutes, performs the beam routine, and salutes again at the end. Set; exercise
Rotation The order or movement of a group from one event to another during practice or a meet. A team may rotate from vault to bars to beam to floor. Event order
Deduction A score reduction for a form issue, fall, step, pause, missing requirement, or other judged error. A step after landing can be a deduction. Point off
Start Value The possible scoring base for a routine before deductions, depending on credited requirements and scoring rules. A coach may explain that two routines had different start values. SV
Execution How cleanly and safely a routine or skill is performed under the judging rules. Pointed toes, straight arms, rhythm, and controlled landings can affect execution. Form
Salute A formal signal to the judge before and after a competitive routine. The gymnast raises arms to show readiness before starting. Present
Dismount The ending skill or movement used to leave an apparatus. A beam routine ends with a dismount to the mat. Finish
Spotting Coach assistance or supervision used during training when appropriate for safety and learning. A coach may spot a station during practice but not during the judged routine unless rules allow it. Coach assist
Compulsory Routine A routine or set of required elements that many athletes in a level perform in a similar way. A compulsory floor routine may have set choreography and skills. Required routine
Optional Routine A routine designed within level rules rather than one identical routine for everyone. An optional beam routine may be choreographed for the gymnast while still meeting requirements. Custom routine
All-Around A combined result from multiple event scores in the same meet format. A gymnast's vault, bars, beam, and floor scores may be added for all-around. AA
Scratch When an athlete does not compete an event, often because of coach choice, readiness, illness, or another meet decision. A gymnast may scratch bars but still compete beam and floor. Withdraw from event
Stuck Landing A landing finished without an obvious step or hop, as judged in that routine context. The crowd claps when the gymnast finishes vault with a stuck landing. Stick
Meet Session A scheduled block of a gymnastics meet with specific teams, warmups, rotations, and awards. Families may arrive for Session 2 and wait until awards after the last rotation. Session