Abstract
Many of the research findings and instructional books on artistic gymnastics turning techniques are already more than 30 years old. The rules and techniques are very different today than they were 30 years ago, and the techniques and how to do it have changed accordingly. Therefore,this study aimed to clarify the practical knowledge about kinesthesia of the 3 turns in tuck stand on one leg on balance beam for skilled player. The subject was an athlete representing Japan in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, and two interviewers conducted the interview survey. The results of the interview revealed the structure of the subject’s sense of movement in this turn, and it was inferred that the swinging arm movement determines the success or failure of the technique. It was found that the subject swung his arms less than maximum to keep the axis intact and compensated for the creation of rotational force by swinging his floating legs.