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  1. Rhythmic Gymnastics by Nadejda Jastrjembskaia, Yuri Titov, 1998-11-04
  2. Rhythmic Gymnastics: The Skills of the Game by Jenny Bott, 1995-06-01
  3. Teaching Rhythmic Gymnastics:A Developmentally Appropriate Apprch by Heather Palmer, 2003-03-03
  4. Rhythmic Gymnastics (Books and Stuff Series) by Michi Fujimoto, 1996-08-27
  5. Modern Rhythmic Gymnastics by Jenny Bott, 1982-12
  6. Modern rhythmic gymnastics by Andrea Bodo Schmid, 1976
  7. Gymnastic dancing: rhythmic exercises for classes of men and boys by William J Davison, 2010-09-08
  8. Physical Training for the Elementary Schools: Gymnastics, Games, and Rhythmic Plays by Lydia Clark, 2010-03-05
  9. Hooping: Fire dancing, Hula hoop, Native American Hoop Dance, Rhythmic gymnastics, Metal, Wood, Plastic, Subculture, Hip hop, Street dance, Twirling, The arts, Skill toy
  10. I Can Do Rhythmic Gymnastics: Floor, Rope and Ball
  11. Sport in Azerbaijan: Azerbaijan at the Olympics, Aliya Garayeva, Azerbaijan Football Academy, 2009 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships
  12. Leaping ability in Rhythmic Gymnastics:: Characteristics and improving methodologies by Alessandra di Cagno, 2010-10-22
  13. Rhythmic Gymnastics (Let's Dance series) by Tracy M. Maurer, 1997
  14. Sportive Rhythmic Gymnastics by Maureen Vyse, Meryl Papas, 1990-12

1. Rhythmic Gymnastics Presented In Arts Section
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Posted by Spiros Papavasiliou in Arts section Rhythmic gymnastics combines ballet and creative movements to music, while working with ribbons, balls, hoops, ropes and clubs in a choreographed dance-and-tumble routine. Everything is done on the floor with far different routines and different music.
Rhythmic gymnastics started as an independent competitive sport in the early 1950's by the Russians. Then in 1963 the first rhythmic gymnastics world championship was held in Europe. Even though rhythmic gymnastics has its own world championships it did not become an Olympic medal sport until 1984. All of those strains were combined, around 1900, into the Swedish school of rhythmic gymnastics, which later added more dance elements from Finland. About the same time, Ernest Idla of Estonia established a degree of difficulty for each movement. Ten European countries took part in the first world championships, held in 1973 in Budapest, Hungary. Individual rhythmic gymnastics was added to the Olympic program in 1984 and team competition was added at the 1996 Atlanta Games. The hall
For official events, the hall must have a minimum ceiling height of 8 metres. The floor of 13 x 13 metres must be surrounded by a safety area one metre wide. Flexible and stable at the same time, this floor must be capable of absorbing the energy stemming from the movements, as well as any unexpected shocks. Its covering should not be such as to result in skin damage from rubbing.

2. Rhythmic Gymnastics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which individuals or teams of competitors (from 2 to 6 people) manipulate one or two apparatus rope, hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon and Free (no
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Rhythmic gymnasts from Greece in the 2000 Sydney Olympics Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which individuals or teams of competitors (from 2 to 6 people) manipulate one or two apparatus: rope hoop ball clubs ... ribbon and Free (no apparatus, so called "floor routine"). An individual athlete only manipulates 1 apparatus at a time. When multiple gymnasts are performing a routine together a maximum of two types of apparatus may be distributed through the group. An athlete can exchange apparatus with a team member at any time through the routine. Therefore a athlete can manipulate up to two different apparatus through the duration of the routine. Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport that combines elements of ballet gymnastics dance , and apparatus manipulation. The victor is the participant who earns the most points, determined by a panel of judges, for leaps, balances, pirouettes (pivots), flexibilities, apparatus handling, execution, and artistic effect. The governing body, the

3. Rhythmic Gymnastics
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4. Rhythmic Gymnastics
Everything you'll want to know about the different types of apparatus, the rules of competition, major meet results, and the best gymnasts to watch.
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    Everything you'll want to know about the different types of apparatus, the rules of competition, major meet results, and the best gymnasts to watch.
    Rhythmic Gymnastics Overview
    A look at the basics of rhythmic gymnastics: the apparatus, scoring, history and what to watch.
    The Apparatus in Rhythmic Gymnastics
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    The Types of Gymnastics
    There are seven different kinds of gymnastics do you know them all?
    Results from Past Rhythmic Competitions
    Results and coverage of past rhythmic gymnastics competitions.
    The History of Rhythmic Gymnastics
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    5. Rhythmic Gymnastics - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Rhythmic gymnastics (shortRG) is a sport in which individuals or teams of competitors (generally five) manipulate one or two apparatus rope, hoop, ball, clubs, and ribbon.
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    Dominika Červenková ( Czech Republic ) performing her ribbon routine at 2005 World Games. Rhythmic gymnastics (short:RG) is a sport in which individuals or teams of competitors (generally five) manipulate one or two apparatus: rope , hoop, ball clubs , and ribbon . Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport that combines elements of ballet gymnastics dance , and apparatus manipulation. The victor is the participant who earns the most points, determined by a panel of judges , for leaps, balances , pirouettes, flexibilities, apparatus handling, execution , and artistic effect. International competitions are split between Juniors, under sixteen by their year of birth; and Seniors, for women sixteen and over again by their year of birth. Gymnasts typically start training at a very young age and those at their peak are typically in their late teens or early twenties. The largest events in the sport are the Olympic Games , World Championships, and Grand-Prix Tournaments.
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    6. Rhythmic Gymnastics: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
    Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which individuals or teams of competitors (generally five) manipulate one or two apparatus rope
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    Overview Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which individuals or teams of competitors (generally five) manipulate one or two apparatus: rope Rope (rhythmic gymnastics) Rope may be made of hemp or a synthetic material which retains the qualities of lightness and suppleness. Its length is in proportion to the size of the gymnast. The rope should, when held down by the feet, reach both of the gymnasts' armpits. One or two knots at each end are for keeping hold of...
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    Hoop (rhythmic gymnastics) Hoop may be made of plastic or wood, provided that it retains its shape during the routine. The interior diameter is from 51 to 90 cm, and the hoop must weigh a minimum of 300g...
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    Ball (rhythmic gymnastics) The Ball is a piece of apparatus used in rhythmic gymnastics. It is made of either rubber or synthetic material provided it possesses the same elasticity as rubber. It is from 18 to 20 cm in diameter and must have a minimum weight of 400g. The ball can be of any colour...
    , clubs, and ribbon Ribbon (rhythmic gymnastics)
    . Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport that combines elements of ballet Ballet Ballet is a formalized kind of performance dance, which originated in the Italian Renaissance courts of the 15th century, and which was further developed in France, England, and Russia as a concert dance form...

    7. About Rhythmic Gymnastics
    Gymnastics is the perfect sport to teach skills for life, including independence, focus and selfdiscipline - skills that can assist with self-esteem, learning and physical
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    8. Rhythmic Gymnastics Photo Gallery By Wncheng At Pbase.com
    Rhythmic Gymnastics Open Championship 2005
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    9. *** Bulgarian Sport : RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS *** - Catalog For Bulgarian Sport
    Bulgarian sport RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS - see our Informative site for Bulgarian sport (all about RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS) Rhythmic gymnastics Art gymnastics is one of the most
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    10. Rhythmic Gymnastics Photo Gallery By Dominic Chan At Pbase.com
    Pictures from Rhythmic Gymnastics Competitions. Please note that these are for personal use by the gymnasts only, and may not be used by the clubs or for other purposes without
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    Pictures from Rhythmic Gymnastics Competitions. Please note that these are for personal use by the gymnasts only, and may not be used by the clubs or for other purposes without my written permission.
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    11. Rhythmic Gymnastics
    Gymnastics is the perfect sport to teach skills for life, including independence, focus and selfdiscipline - skills that can assist with self-esteem, learning and physical
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    12. Rhythmic Gymnastics
    Welcome to the wonderful world of Rhythmic Gymnastics. A beautiful and elegant sport, rhythmic gymnastics combines the grace of dance with the amazing gymnastic
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    Welcome to the wonderful world of Rhythmic Gymnastics. A beautiful and elegant sport, rhythmic gymnastics combines the grace of dance with the amazing gymnastic movements and brilliantly colored apparatus. Rhythmic gymnastics provides a lifetime of fun and fitness for everyone, regardless of age, sex or ability. There are several different types of rhythmic gymnastics that are offered: competitive and non-competitive, individual and group. Rhythmic Technical Regulations 2007-2008 Non-Competitive Rhythmic Gymnastics The non-competitive performing rhythmic gymnastics is available for all age ranges, abilities and program goals. These programs are geared towards having fun, developing fitness, and acquiring fundamental skills. Gymnastics provides a solid foundation of important skills such as balance, strength, flexibility and overall body awareness that can be transferred into other athletic activities. There are various activities for those who are interested in non-competitive rhythmic gymnastics:
    • Gymnastics Saskatchewan holds Regional or Provincial Gymnaestradas every year which are gala events for performing teams. Gymnaestrada means a festival of gymnastics.

    13. Rhythmic Gymnastics | Ask.com Encyclopedia
    Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which individuals or teams of competitors (from 2 to 6 people) manipulate one or two apparatus rope, hoop, ball, clubs, and ribbon.
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    14. Rhythmic Gymnastics
    Formerly known as Rhythmic Sportive Gymnastics, offers information, photographs, and results for most active rhythmic gymnasts around the world. Site is in both English and German.
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    15. Ukrainian Rhythmic Gymnastics
    Site is dedicated to Ukrainian Rhythmic Gymnastics sportsmen, photos, results, interviews and links.
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    17. Rhythmic Gymnastics
    gymnastics, gymnastic injuries, gymnastics advice Rhythmic Gymnastics . Formerly referred to as “rhythmic sportive gymnastics
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    Home Menu Disciplines Balance Beams Uneven Parallel Bars Vaulting ... Rhythmic Gymnastics Formerly referred to as “rhythmic sportive gymnastics”, it is a sport-within-a-sport. This lively and eye-catching floor exercise spin-off showcases a gymnast’s flexibility and coordination. It incorporates dance and gymnastics, with the creative use of different apparatus like balls, hoops, ribbons, ropes or clubs in the routine. A single gymnast, or even a group of up to five, pivot, leap and balance on the soft floor pad to musical accompaniment. This is a wonderfully imaginative way for gymnasts to integrate rhythm, balance and teamwork in the sport. Individual performances can last up to a minute and a half, while a team effort has the floor for up to two minutes and thirty seconds
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    18. International Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy Of Vancouver
    Rhythmic gymnastics club in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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    19. Rhythmic Gymnastics Program At New England Sports Academy
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    Rhythmic Gymnastics is a unique combination of Dance, Ballet and Art interlaced with gymnastics.
    It is a sport that harmonizes body movement with grace and beauty of dance and music, while working with ribbons, balls, hoops, ropes and clubs in a choreographed dance-and-tumble routine.
    Gymnastics events test the strength, rhythm, balance, flexibility and agility of the gymnast. Rhythmic gymnastics is a very challenging sport. It requires commitment, confidence, attitude and a lot of practice.
    Rhythmic gymnastics is performed on a floor area and is split into five disciplines each performed with a hand held pieces of equipment, a ball, hoop, rope, ribbon or clubs to a piece of music.
    Rhythmic Gymnastics Benefits:
    • Develop flexibility Develop agility, strength and coordination Learn to set goals Physical fitness Team skills Lasting friendship
    Ribbon:
    The ribbon is long and light and may be thrown in all directions. Its function is to create designs in space. Its flights through the air make images and shapes of every kind. Figures of many different sizes are executed at varying rhythm. Snakes, spirals and throws are the essentials of the ribbon?s flight.

    20. AB - Edmonton Rhythmic Gymnastic Club
    Showcase the long tradition of high level rhythmic gymnastics program offered over the years in the city of Edmonton.
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    Edmonton Rhythmic Gymnastics take pride in constantly producing high level competitors.
    Edmonton Rhythmic Gymnastics gratefully acknowledges the financial support of
    New Flexibility Class!
    Flexibility Class offered throughout the year at Kinsmen Sport Center on Thursdays from 6:00-7:00 pm. starting September 30th For more information call Judit 780 460 8709
    Welcome!
    Edmonton Rhythmic Gymnastics Club is most delighted to share with you information about our team, our sport as well as the impacts that we make as a group to those around us. Edmonton Rhythmic has a high level competitive program that produces many gymnasts representing Alberta and Canada in major games and events. The photos from this website are not possible without the generous support of Brian Neufeld and many Edmonton parents/gymnasts. Please visit Brian's site at: http://www.neufeldphotography.com The new season is right around the corner. Please click here for our 2010 brochure and registration form . If you have any questions about our recreation and/or competitive programs, please do not hesitate to drop us a line at

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