The term used for the last skill in the routine. For most events the method used to get off of the event. This skill is required to be at most one skill value below the hardest skill in the routine. eg. if there is a D value skill in the routine, the dismount must be of at least C value.
A way to return the flyer to the floor at the end of a stunt.
A method used to return to a floor position following a stunt.
The term used for the last skill in a gymnastics routine. For most events the method used to get off of the event apparatus. In high level competition, this skill should be at most one skill value below the hardest skill in the routine, e.g. if there is a E value skill in the routine, the dismount should be of at least D value.
The movement from a stunt or pyramid to a cradle or the performing surface. The movement from a cradle to the performing surface is not considered to be a dismount.
The process of leaving or finishing a stunt, pyramid, or release onto the cheering surface or into a cradle.