Turn Vault- a vault where you approach the obstacle much like a regular vault but instead of facing the same direction you began with you turn while your hands are still on the obstacel and your feet in the air and land the opposite of the way you were facing. (usually done on a rail).thumb|300px|right|Turn Vault
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| - Turn Vault- a vault where you approach the obstacle much like a regular vault but instead of facing the same direction you began with you turn while your hands are still on the obstacel and your feet in the air and land the opposite of the way you were facing. (usually done on a rail).thumb|300px|right|Turn Vault
- Turn vaults are among one of the most commonly used as well as one of the most necessary vaults to learn at an early stage. Turn vaults place the Traceur or Traceuse on the opposite side of an object in the cat position ready to dismount to the next obstacle or ground. They are commonly applied to rails, fences, ledges, normally on the edge of a drop or side of an obstacle. Turn vaults provide a fast, but safe, way to move onto the outside or edge of an obstacle, maintaining forward progression.
- Approach your obstacle, turn vaults are mainly displayed on railings and walls about chest or abdomen high. Place one hand under the railing and the other on top and hop over. The hand under the rail should be your dominant hand which is going to be your center of gravity in this Vault. Whichever hand is under the rail is the way your going to turn. When turning the hand under the rail should be on top and your other hand should meet the rail at one point. When your on the other side you should be able to plant your feet on a wall or maybe a bottom railing.
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| - Turn Vault- a vault where you approach the obstacle much like a regular vault but instead of facing the same direction you began with you turn while your hands are still on the obstacel and your feet in the air and land the opposite of the way you were facing. (usually done on a rail).thumb|300px|right|Turn Vault
- Turn vaults are among one of the most commonly used as well as one of the most necessary vaults to learn at an early stage. Turn vaults place the Traceur or Traceuse on the opposite side of an object in the cat position ready to dismount to the next obstacle or ground. They are commonly applied to rails, fences, ledges, normally on the edge of a drop or side of an obstacle. Turn vaults provide a fast, but safe, way to move onto the outside or edge of an obstacle, maintaining forward progression.
- Approach your obstacle, turn vaults are mainly displayed on railings and walls about chest or abdomen high. Place one hand under the railing and the other on top and hop over. The hand under the rail should be your dominant hand which is going to be your center of gravity in this Vault. Whichever hand is under the rail is the way your going to turn. When turning the hand under the rail should be on top and your other hand should meet the rail at one point. When your on the other side you should be able to plant your feet on a wall or maybe a bottom railing. Turn Vaults are mainly used to help you get ready for a big drop or brace for impact instead of just going directly for the jump.
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