all gymnasts use grips
In 1996 and prior years the Olympic gymnastic teams were comprised of 7 gymnasts, in 2000 they were reduced to 6 gymnasts, and this year (2012) it was reduced to 5 gymnasts.
Magnificent 7 - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
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Paris the Magnificent - 1919 was released on: USA: 7 September 1919
Typically, rhythmic gymnasts have less injuries than other kinds of gymnasts. But as in all other types of gymnastics, if an athlete doesn't stretch out enough and/or properly, it can lead to injuries.
Many competitive gymnasts are older than 12. All of the gymnasts that compete in the Olympics are examples of this.
The Magnificent Seven - 1998 Manhunt 1-7 was released on: USA: 14 March 1998
They never tell the name of the village.
Many international rhythmic gymnasts are on very, verystrict diets. Another reason is like artistic gymnasts they train very hard from a young age which affects puberty and developement of the body. Artistic gymnasts build more solid muscle that gives them a little bit of bulk, while rhythmic gymnasts focus mostly on stretching and dance, so they don't have as much of the muscle mass that an artistic gymnast who trains for high impact skills would have or need. The ideal body for rhythmic gymnastics is slender and a little more long than for artistic gymnastics.The reason why people think rhythmic gymnasts are all skinny is because that is all we see. Tiny twig athletes usually make the best rhythmic gymnasts, but not all are.
They do not get paid. Gymnastics competitions are all amateur.
All of the gymnasts are good friends.