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Definition of Inverted hang
1. Noun. A hang performed on the rings with the body upside down.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inverted Hang
Literary usage of Inverted hang
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Theory and Practice of Educational Gymnastics for Boys' and Girls' High Schools by William Albin Stecher (1917)
"Between two poles: inverted hang, partway up the poles. ... Exercises in the
inverted hang. Traveling Rings. While traveling cut-off (one leg, rear hand)'. ..."
2. Gymnastics: A Text-book of the German-American System of Gymnastics by William Albin Stecher (1896)
"Turn over backward into the inverted hang with bent hips ; then move the left
leg outward, and cross and bend it over the left wrist (Fig. 227). NOTE. ..."
3. Manual of Physical Training for Use in the United States Army by United States War Dept, United States (1914)
"Leap to balance-hang, 1, and extend to inverted-hang, legs between ropes. ...
-Swing legs to knee-hangs, -wing legs to inverted-hang. ..."