Complaint

This article should be better coordinated with the article gymnastics. Gymnastics is a recognized Olympic sport since the late 19th century. Except for the specialized discipline of Acrobatic Gymnastics, which is part of Gymnastics proper, the common custom is to use the term Acrobatics in a very general sense that includes circus performance, trapeze artistry, etc., and which includes as a particular case, the discipline of Gymnastics. Lejarrag 16:10, 3 November 2007 (UTC)

For the time being, I have placed some sentences at the beginning of the article explaining the relationship between the different terms. Probably the best would be to have a special article on "acrobatic gymnastics", given that there are special articles on other subdivisions of gymnastics. Lejarrag 16:34, 3 November 2007 (UTC i bet your wondering what the heck this means. well your mot the only one!!!!!!!!!1

I've Noticed A Lack of Names, There Are Well Noted Tumblers

I've notice no references to famed tumblers. One of the most famous tumblers in history is Troy Maillis. See reference http://www.jonesbahamas.com/txt.php?a=13785 I surpise there no reference. The known online clips that I could refernce is

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRCEvJQ0hgk

(this his top student & himself) called: All Star tumbling tumbling video.

The other 3 on Zaneskater's clips are called "Gymnastics Tumbling", "tumbling", & the last is: "Crazy gymnastics". We should show some respect to a least some skilled tumblers, this helps people understand it better.

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Capoeira

I am going to be adding Capoeira to the list of see also links. Please go to the main article Capoeira for more information. Let me know if you think this is unwarranted or a mistake, I will be happy to discuss. Ryt 007 (talk) 15:38, 23 June 2009 (UTC)