Acrobatics are acrobatic movements. skilful movements of your body, for example jumping through the air or balancing on a rope. Art of jumping, tumbling, and balancing. The art is of ancient origin; acrobats performed leaps, somersaults, and vaults at Egyptian and Greek events. Acrobatic feats were featured in the commedia dell'arte theatre in Europe and in jingxi ("Peking opera") in China. The later use of apparatuses such as poles, tightropes, and flying trapezes made acrobatics a major attraction in circus performances. Its popularity increased in the 20th century with such performers as the Flying Wallendas (see Karl Wallenda)
An acrobatic movement or display involves difficult physical acts such as jumping and balancing, especially in a circus. acrobatic movements involve moving your body in a very skilful way, for example by jumping through the air or balancing on a rope