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         Rhythmic Gymnastics:     more books (64)
  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
rhythmic gymnastics (former RSG) in the internet with results, profiles and pictures.
http://rsg.net/
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2. Rhythmic Gymnastics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which single competitors or pairs, trios or even more (generally five) manipulate one or two apparatuses Rope, Hoop,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhythmic_gymnastics
Rhythmic gymnastics
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Jump to: navigation search Rhythmic gymnasts from Greece in the 2000 Sydney Olympics Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which single competitors or pairs, trios or even more (generally five) manipulate one or two apparatuses: Rope Hoop Ball Clubs and Ribbon . It combines elements of ballet gymnastics , theatrical dance , and apparatus manipulation. The victor is the participant who earns the most points, as awarded by a panel of judges, for leaps, balances, pivots, flexibility, apparatus handling, and artistic effect. The sport's governing body, the F©d©ration Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG), changed the Code of Points in 2001, 2003 and 2005 to emphasize technical elements and reduce the subjectivity of judging. Before 2001, judging was on a scale of 10 like that of Artistic Gymnastics . It was changed to a 30-point scale in 2003 and in 2005 was changed to 20. There are three values adding up to be the final points—technical, artistic and execution. International competitions are split between Juniors, under sixteen by their year of birth; and Seniors, for girls 16 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

3. USA Gymnastics Online: Rhythmic Program Index
The world’s greatest athletes in rhythmic gymnastics will meet in Patras in September 2007, to compete for the World Medals, and qualify for the Olympic
http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/rhythmic/

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4. Copyright
Copyright © 2001 rhythmic gymnastics INC.
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5. Ukrainian Rhythmic Gymnastics
Personal site features profiles of local gymnasts, photos, results, interviews, articles, and links.
http://ukrsg.tripod.com/
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6. Love For Rhythmic Gymnastics
Pictures of international gymnasts, links, competition results.
http://www.angelfire.com/mi/rsgkb/
Love for Rhythmic Gymnastics
Hi everyone!!! I hope you enjoy my site. A few tips: If a picture or link doesn't work, try refreshing the page. Otherwise, please let me know. Questions, comments, and suggestions are more than welcome so please e-mail me or sign the guestbook and tell me what you think. So, enjoy the site and come back often!!! =D Rhythmic Gymnastics Rules!!!!!!!!!!
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General:
What's New? ~Check out the latest updates to the site.
About Me
~Learn more about yours truly.
Competition Results
~Find the results to major competitions in the USA and all over the world.
Links
~See listings of other rsg web sites.
Rhythmic Poll
~Cast your vote on today's hottest rhythmic topics.
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Greeting Cards
~Send these really cool rhythmic-theme greeting cards to all of your friends online.
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Pictures:
Pictures of International Gymnasts ~View over 160 pictures of active and retired gymnasts from all over the world.
2000 Rhythmic Western
~See the photos I took at this meet, as well as some results.

7. Rhythmic Gymnastics, By The RhythmicMom
rhythmic gymnastics is the wonderful sport this site is about; photos, up to date news, gymnast profiles, a lively discussion forum.
http://www.rhythmicmom.com/
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8. Jill's Home Page About Rhythmic Gymnastics
A resource for rhythmic gymnastics enthusiasts. Provides basic information about the sport and a comprehensive directory of rhythmic gymnastics sites on the
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Jill's Home Page About Rhythmic Gymnastics
Last modified June 11, 2005 Pop-up ads and their errors are solely the responsibility of Geocities.
This website is provided as a resource to the rhythmic gymnastics community. Every effort has been made to make this a family-friendly site.
You are visitor # to my home page since September 2, 1997. Due to occasional errors with Geocities, this counter may not adequately reflect the number of hits this page has received. The current number of hits is certainly over 106 000 by now.
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9. Rhythmic Gymnastics Alberta
rhythmic gymnastics Alberta is the provincial governing body for rhythmic gymnastics within Alberta. A administers and delivers a variety of programs
http://www.rgalberta.com/
"Stretch to be your best"
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2008 Edmonton Invitational March 7-8. Click HERE for Bulletin 1 . March is Daffodil Month and we will be raising funds for Canadian Cancer Society throughout the competitions. Congratulations to those that attended the World Gymnaestrada in Austria. Please go to the the Admin section for trip report templates. Click for pictures submitted-to-date. 2007-2008 technical rules for all different programs have been posted under the Competitive section as Technical Rules or by clicking here. 2007 Provincials images are now available. Check out: http://www.prairielight.org/2007Provincials/
The News
Fun Meet December 1, 2007
Last updated 7th January, 2008 Fun meet at the Talisman Centre in Calgary
Edmonton RG Winter Show
Last updated 13th December, 2007 Gymnasts performing in front of families and friends.

10. INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE - SPORTS
When rhythmic gymnastics first caught the attention of the Fédération rhythmic gymnastics (performed with an apparatus) is strictly a women s
http://www.olympic.org/uk/sports/programme/disciplines_uk.asp?DiscCode=GR

11. EliteRG.com - Resources For Rhythmic Gymnastics
This is intended to be a resource for young kids starting in rhythmic gymnastics (RSG) and their parents. The webpage includes articles, code of point,
http://eliterg.com/
EliteRG.com Home History Rhythmic Gymnastics MartialGym ... Links
Whether you are a current or retired gymnast, a parent, a coach or a judge, you can help better the sport with your stories and thoughts. I welcome also technical articles and information from outside the sport that can the gymnasts reach full potential.
Announcement EliteRG.com started in 1997 as a way to share information amongst parents and friends of Club Elite Rhythmic Gymnastics. Over the years, the website has evolved into a place for the code of points and other discussions. As of 2007, EliteRG.com is officially a non-club oriented website dedicated towards providing resources for the sport and its community. Mission Statement Many people confuses rhythmic gymnastics with artistic gymnastics. Artistics gymnastics uses large equipments like the beam, the parallel bars, the horse, etc. You see lots of flips in artistic gymnastics events. In rhythmic gymnastics, music is an integral part of the routine. Furthermore, the gymnasts manipulates small apparatus like the rope, ball, ribbon, clubs and hoops for women, and rope, stick, double rings and clubs for men. Many think of rhythmic gymnastics only as the sport of rhythmic gymnastics as in the Olympics. However, rhythmic gymnastics can also be used for the family of sports that includes Special Olympics, Aethestic Group Gymnastics, martial gym and men's rhythmic gymnastics - each with their own competition rules. Using the bigger definition opens up new opportunities not available before.

12. HickokSports.com - History - Rhythmic Gymnastics
This document contains a history of rhythmic gymnastics, with a list of all Olympic gold medalists. It is a page in the History section of HickokSports.com,
http://www.hickoksports.com/history/rhythmg.shtml

13. AB - Edmonton Rhythmic Gymnastic Club
Edmonton Rhythmic, a major rhythmic gymnastics club in Edmonton (Alberta) Canada, offers both recreation and competitive programs.
http://www.edmontonrhythmics.com/
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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 from photographers and parents like Joseph Wan and family, Patrick Tower and many Edmonton parents/gymnasts. The new season is right around the corner. Please click here for our 2008 brochure. If you have any questions about our recreation and/or competitive programs, please do not hesitate to drop us a line at info@edmontonrhythmics.com

14. Gymnastics
When rhythmic gymnastics first caught the attention of the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) in the middle of the 20th century, its devotees
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FIG comprises three Olympic disciplines: artistic rhythmic and trampoline
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Artistic In artistic events (performed on an apparatus), men compete in floor, pommel horse, rings, vault, parallel bars and horizontal bars. Female gymnasts compete on the vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor. The competition includes all-round events and team events, also scored over each apparatus.

15. Doha 2006 - Rhythmic Gymnastics
rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which single competitors, or groups of two or more, manipulate five types of apparatus ball, clubs, hoop, ribbon and rope
http://www.doha-2006.com/gis/menuroot/sports/RhythmicGymnastics.aspx
Official website of the 15th Asian Games Doha 2006 Daily summaries: December 2006 search News Athletes and Teams Sports Rhythmic
Gymnastics Rules History Venues Spectators Media Centre Torch Relay Fun Pages Spirit of the Games Corporate Home Sports Rhythmic Gymnastics
Rhythmic gymnastics uses balls, clubs, hoops, ribbons and ropes Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which single competitors, or groups of two or more, manipulate five types of apparatus: ball, clubs, hoop, ribbon and rope. It combines elements of dance with gymnastics, along with the ability to control the apparatus. The sport incorporates many positions and leaps derived from classical ballet. It grew from the German system of using apparatus work for muscle development, combined with the Swedish system of free exercise for developing rhythm. Female gymnasts use the different apparatus to perform choreographed routines on the floor to music. Judges award points for leaps, balance, pivots, flexibility, apparatus handling and artistic impression. Rhythmic gymnastics is largely a sport for women and girls, but a growing number of men participate. The Japanese's version of men's rhythmic gymnastics includes tumbling and is performed on a spring floor. Individuals compete in four types of apparatus: rope, stick, double rings and clubs. Japan hosted the first men's world championships in 2003.

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17. Ritmika Rhythmic Gymnastics Club
Information on club gymnasts, coaches, competitions and club programs.
http://www.ritmika.ca/

18. Sport People: Rhythmic Gymnastics
rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which single competitors or pairs, trios or even more manipulate one or two apparatuses Ball, Clubs, Hoop, Ribbon,
http://sport-people.blogspot.com/2007/03/rhythmic-gymnastics.html
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Rhythmic gymnastics
Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which single competitors or pairs, trios or even more manipulate one or two apparatuses: Ball, Clubs, Hoop, Ribbon, and Rope. It combines elements of ballet, gymnastics, theatrical dance, and apparatus manipulation. The victor is the participant who earns the most points, as awarded by a panel of judges, for leaps, balances, pivots, flexibility, apparatus handling, and artistic effect.
The sport's governing body, the F©d©ration Internationale de Gymnastique FIG ), changed the Code of Points in 2001, 2003 and 2005 to emphasize technical elements and reduce the subjectivity of judging. Before 2001, judging was on a scale of 10 like that of Artistic Gymnastics
International competitions are split between Juniors, under sixteen by their year of birth ; and Seniors, for girls 16 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
Rhythmic gymnastics is largely a sport for women and girls, but a growing number of men participate in a few countries. The Japanese's version of men's rhythmic gymnastics includes tumbling and is performed on a spring floor. Points are awarded based a 10-point scale that measures the level of difficulty of the tumbling and apparatus handling. Individuals compete in four types of apparatus: rope, stick, double rings, and clubs. Groups do not use any apparatus. Japan hosted the first men's world championships in 2003, drawing teams from Canada, Korea, Malaysia, and the United States.

19. Little Rhythmic Gymnastics
little rhythmic gymnastics in the best performance.
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20. Rhythmic Region 1 Home Page
This is the home for information regarding Region 1 rhythmic gymnastics. Thanks, Caroline Hunt, USA Gymnastics Rhythmic Program Director 317. 829.
http://www.rhythmicregion1.com/home.htm
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This is the home for information regarding Region 1 Rhythmic Gymnastics.
Enjoy exploring our site.
Level 9 qualification to national, J.O. Date
Please read the following minutes from the Rhythmic Program Committee conference call addressing the level 9 qualification to national, J.O. Date.
LA Lights Update
Please check the Events page for the postcard with information about a Meet and Greet with rhythmic and artistic gymnastics stars on the Thursday before the competition.
Level 4-6 Region 1 Championships Update
Please check the Events page for updated files with correct fees for Levels 4-6.
San Diego Invitational Results
San Diego Invitational results are available on the Events page.
Colorado Update
There are 3 remaining spots in the Level 7 competition in the CO invitational (due to cancellations). If you are interested, Stephanie will accept the first 3 people to fill these spots. Please be prepared to provide her with the athlete's number and payment method; USOC forms can be found at the rhythmic homepage under Colorado and will be required for participation. Call 317. 829. 5662 or e-mail sparrish@usa-gymnastics.org

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