rhyth·mic gym·nas·tics
noun
- a form of gymnastics emphasizing dancelike rhythmic routines, typically accentuated by the use of ribbons or hoops.
Rhythmic gymnastics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which individuals or groups of 5 or more manipulate one or two pieces of apparatus: rope, hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon and freehand (no apparatus). Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport that combines elements of ballet, gymnastics, dance, and apparatus manipulation.
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Gymnastics Rhythmic - Summer Olympic Sport
https://www.olympic.org/gymnastics-rhythmic
Jul 15, 2016 - Rhythmic gymnastics evolved from a host of related disciplines. It incorporates elements from classical ballet, such as pliés and arabesques, as well as the German system of emphasising apparatus work for muscle development and the Swedish method of using free exercise to develop rhythm.
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Rhythmic Program - USA Gymnastics
https://usagym.org/rhythmic/
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Olympic Rhythmic Gymnastics - Rio 2016 Summer Olympics
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Official information on Olympic Rhythmic Gymnastics events at Rio 2016. Learn about the history of the sport and follow athletes competing at the Summer ...
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Rhythmic Gymnastics Competition - Miami - YouTube
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