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Rhythmic gymnastics - we have a few spaces available in our Recreational groups (learning basic elements in Rhyhmic gymnastics, apparatus skills with hoop, ball, skipping rope, ribbon, clubs, some dance and acrobatic elements) :

  • For 10-12 year old girls on Mondays, 6-8pm, at the Charter School ED. (During school exams: 5-7pm, at Harris Girls)
  • For 7-8 year old girls on Wednesdays, 5-7pm, at the Charter School ED. (During school exams: at Newlands Academy)
  • For 9-10 year old girls on Fridays, 5-7pm, at the Charter School ED. (During school exams: at Newlands Academy)

Let us know if you're interested! email: [email protected]      www.gymnasticselegance.co.uk 

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Our Recreational Programme designed for everyone, who is just starting out in the sport, as well as those with some experience in gymnastics. Recreational classes are designed to improve hand-eye coordination, body control, spatial awareness, memory, and concentration. It will also teach elements of the beginning of rhythmic gymnastics such as flexibility, basic acrobatics, and apparatus handling.

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