I.G. Noverre, Francois Delsart, and R. Bode
It was probably Russia, that started to dance it from what I heard. Some people might not think that.
No, hardly any people in the UK know of rhythmic gymnastics, anyway.
There are two main kinds of gymnastics. One is artistic gymnastics, which is far better known than rhythmic, and is the type of gymnastics that athletes such as Nadia Comaneci, Mary Lou Retton, and Nastia Liukin have participated in. The second is rhythmic gymnastics, and: They call it rhythmic gymnastics because the routines are done to a rhythm of classical, jazz, blues, or rock music. There is also trampoline, but it is even less well known than rhythmic...
of course the olympic gymnastics people choose its teams fairly!
Rhythmic gymnastics is an activity that involves teams of 5 or an individual that manipulate two or only one piece of apparatus. It is usually a ribbon, hoop, ball or rope.
ALOT!
Running, Longjump & gymnastics
Gymnastics is done all over the world. Because of this, it is an Olympic sport.
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Gymnastics became an Olympic sport in 1896. When the Olympic movement was resurrected at the first Olympics Games in Athens in 1896, gymnastics made a fitting return. Germany, which was key in developing apparatus gymnastics, won most of the medals as men from five countries competed in the horizontal bar, parallel bars, pommel horse, rings and vault.
Yes, gymnastics is... it is dangerous to everyone. But most of the people i know that are gymnasts all started around toddler.
no people do not have to do gymnastics