Contortion (sometimes contortionism) is an unusual form of physical display which involves the dramatic bending and flexing of the human body. Contortion is often part of acrobatics and circus acts. In general, contortionists have unusual natural flexibility, which is then enhanced through gymnastic training.
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Most contortionists are categorized as either frontbenders or backbenders, depending on the direction in which their spine is more flexible. Relatively few performers are equally adept at bending both frontwards and backwards.
Some of the skills performed by contortionists include:
- Frontbending      skills such as folding forward at the waist with the legs straight, or      placing one or both legs behind the neck or shoulders with the knees bent      (called a human knot).
 - Backbending      skills such as touching one's head to one's feet, or all the way to      the buttocks (called a head-seat), while standing, lying on the      floor, or in a handstand. A Marinelli bend is a backbend while      supported only by a grip at the top of a short post that is held in the      mouth.
 - Splits and oversplits      (a split of more than 180 degrees) may be included in frontbending or      backbending acts. An oversplit may be performed while the feet are      supported by two chairs or by two assistants.
 - Enterology is the      practice of squeezing one's body into a small, knee-high box or other      container which appears to be much too small for a person to fit in.
 - Dislocations of the shoulders      or hip joints are      sometimes performed as a short novelty act by itself. One example is      lifting the arm to the side until it passes behind the head and lies      across the top of the shoulders.
 
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