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Gymnastics centerAbout the Club
Rhythmic gymnastics is an olympic sport that combines elements of ballet, gymnastics, dance and apparatus manipulation. Apparatuses include Hoop, Rope, Ball, Clubs and Ribbon. Girls perform routines choreographed to music and accompanied by one of the five apparatuses: rope, hoop, ball, clubs and ribbon. If you are looking for your child to grow as a dancer, gymnast or simply gain flexibility this is a perfect sport.
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Tony Wai
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Are they still in business? Website doesnβt work, no one answers the phone, and I went up to the address, itβs a different company.
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John Elstad
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My daughter attended this school for several years. My observation is that there are really two levels of classes here. I'll call them Recreational and Competitive.
The recreational level is usually two two-hour classes per week and focuses on basics, stretching, and includes preparation and training for at east one competition per year and usually a holiday performance. If you're child is just starting off you can expect her to be at this level for at least a year unless she is really devoted to it.
The competitive level is a big step up from recreational. Your child will be expected to attend classes 3+ times per week for at least six hours, and probably more. She will also be expected to participate in more regular competitions, some of which may include travel outside the area.
As others have noted, the training is not candy coated. Although at the recreational level the expectations are lower, this is a "tough love" environment, which is especially apparent at the competitive level. I've seen several aspiring girls get promoted to the competitive level only to burn out and drop out of rhythmic gymnastics entirely within a few months. That said, many girls who have stuck with the program have done very well competitively.
One other consideration, there are some great instructors and gymnasts here, but at the recreational level you can expect some less experienced coaches (perhaps former competitive gymnasts) to lead the classes.
Lastly, my only real challenge with the school is that communication is sometimes lacking. There were times when I needed to wait to talk to an instructor after my daughter's class to get a straight answer since their website, email, and phone wasn't always reliable or informative enough. However, I can say that all my interactions with staff were positive and I found them to be competent and caring.
In short, if your daughter has a strong drive to compete and doesn't need regular external validation I think the school could be a good fit. If you're looking for a school that values fun over demonstrable progress, I would look elsewhere.
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CO. KIDS
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very mean
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Alena Z
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Love, love, love. My 9 yo and 7 yo attended ISRG since they were 4 years old. We were looking for a quality program for girls that will help develop their grace and musical ability. We looked at ballet, rhythmic gymnastics and ballroom dancing. This school was the best.
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Alexander Yu
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Jada Jang
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Unprofessional , this place is a Joke! No supervision , no staff , no follow up , waste of money
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Dmitry Semenov
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School with coaches demanding results from their girls and pushing them to the limits
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Konstantinos 2010
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Great RG Club!!!!
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Denis Kholev
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Great place!
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Konstantopoulos Giannis
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Kunze Bookkeeping Solutions
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The Best School of Rhythmic Gymnastics in OC!
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masha empringham
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World Class Rhythmic Gym with top Russian and Eastern European coaches! Training includes Ballet, Stretching and Gymnastics. My daughter has been going to this gym for the past 3.5 years and we are in love with this sport and coaches. Best training in Southern California. :)
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Vincent Jenei
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Way, way, way too expensive! π
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Jessica Mays
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