Men’s Artistic Gymnastics requires all round fitness through strength, mobility, endurance, flexibility, body control and co-ordination. Routines are performed on six pieces of apparatus: floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars and high bar.
Floor - Size: 12m X 12m
Each routine lasts between 50 and 70 seconds and the whole floor area should be used by combining moves such as somersaults, twists and balance elements.
Pommel Horse - Height: 1.05 metres. Length at the top: 1.60 metre.
The pommel horse routine should be a smooth continuous chain of movements using all parts of the horse.
Rings - Height: 2.55 metres.
Ring routines should include a variety of movements demonstrating swings and holds and should finish with an acrobatic dismount.
Vault - Height: 1.35 metres.
The Vaulting Table is situated length-wise to the approach run of 25 metres.
Each vault is awarded a value according to its difficulty.
Parallel Bars - Height: 1.75 metres.
The gymnasts should travel along and work both above and below the bars and should show a combination of swinging movements with or hold elements.
Horizontal (High) Bar - Height: 2.55 metres.
The gymnast should perform continuous clean swinging movements both forward and backward and release and re-grasps of the bar. Dismounts are usually acrobatic and spectacular.