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Vault (parkour) — In parkour, vaults (French language: passements ), help someone clear over railings, tables, walls, and platforms as efficient and as quickly as possible by jumping or leaping over these obstacles, putting weight onto the object with ones hand(s) … Wikipedia
sheep vault — noun : a gymnastic vault similar to a squat vault executed with the back arched and the knees flexed but with the thighs extended … Useful english dictionary
wolf vault — noun : a vault in gymnastics in which one leg is in squat position and the other is extended to its own side as the body passes over the apparatus … Useful english dictionary
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