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What is Gymnastics-rhythmic?

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Rhythmic gymnastics is a type of gymnastics that consists only of floor and acrobatics with others. In floor routines you usually have a ball or some type of object you do tricks with. You have to have a lot of determination and flexibility to do this sport.

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