When? Usually there's Russia, Chine, I think Japan, and some countries that used to be in the Soviet Union. Rhythmic Gymnastic is not that popular, because it isn't broaded as much as much as other type of gymnastic. But it's as hard, if you look on a professional level.
i only learned rythmic gymnastics from my cousin im so flexible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i love her for doing it so i could do it! it rocks! i love it and dancing but its still rocks!
You can get them online. They are the same thing as ice skating leotards so if you find those its the same thing.
You can do rythmic gymnastics in the olympics, it is just another form of gymnastics, olympic gymnastics can be any form of gymnastics performed at the olympic games.
rhythmic gymnastics equipment shops are very "rare" so you are better off ordering them online as there are a wider variety and in most cases are cheaper. online stores include pastorelli rsg=Germany sasaki=japan sport soleil= ?? amco= austrailia
A girl should do some research on each of them and see which it sounds like she'll enjoy more. Or she should try both and decide after a week or so of doing them.
Gymnastics is very popular in Russia. There was a very famous gymnast, I think her name was Olga Valentina Korbet who was Russian. Gymnastics requires a great amount of discipline which is why it is so popular in countries like Russia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia who have previously had very strict political leaders and government regimes.It is also very popular in the Mediterranean (Greece, Italy, Spain, and Portugal). That is where it was most popular.Mediterranean countries such as Greece, Italy, Spain, and Portugal as well as Eastern European countries such as Russia, Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, and Romania. Hope this helps! :)
Because Russia has very long and cold winter times,so it is popular in the winter time.
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.
Both sports are typically considered "girlie" even through both have many male participants. It depends on what type of dance you are talking about. Ballet is maybe less girlie than cheerleading, but cheering and hip hop have many similarities
Gymnastics may relate to Pakistan because the field of gymnastics is varied so is Pakistan
Kiteboarding or Kitesurfing combines windsurfing, wakeboarding, paragliding, surfing and gymnastics all into one sport. It is an extreme sport and had become popular among adrenalin junkies.