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− | To physically assist a gymnast in performing a skill in order to prevent injury, ensure his or her safety, or so he or she feels more comfortable performing the skill. The act of physically assisting a gymnast in performing a skill in order to prevent injury, ensure his or her safety, or so he or she feels more comfortable performing the skill. | + | #To physically assist a gymnast in performing a skill in order to prevent injury, ensure his or her safety, or so he or she feels more comfortable performing the skill. |
+ | #The act of physically assisting a gymnast in performing a skill in order to prevent injury, ensure his or her safety, or so he or she feels more comfortable performing the skill. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== |
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Part of Speech
- Verb
- Noun
Pronunciation
Description
- To physically assist a gymnast in performing a skill in order to prevent injury, ensure his or her safety, or so he or she feels more comfortable performing the skill.
- The act of physically assisting a gymnast in performing a skill in order to prevent injury, ensure his or her safety, or so he or she feels more comfortable performing the skill.
Usage
This term is used by the gymnastics coaches at Chandler.
Example Sentence
"Can you show me how to properly spot a backflip?" "Make sure you don't let him do his front handspring without a spot?"