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Rhythmic Gymnastics!
Our recreational classes offer the perfect combination of structured training and fun activities, helping children develop flexibility, coordination, and strength!
We welcome girls from 5 years old, regardless of skill level, to explore the exciting world of rhythmic gymnastics.
Whether your child is new to gymnastics or looking to improve their skills, book your FREE trial class here: www.gymnasticselegance.co.uk

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Exciting Weekend of Competitions!
This past weekend, our gymnasts showcased their skills at Recreational (London) and International competitions (Canterbury), delivering amazing performances! With strong routines, great energy, and fantastic team spirit, they made us proud. Well done to all the girls for their hard work and dedication! More you can find here: https://www.instagram.com/gymnasticselegance/  🎉💪

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