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I trained contortion for a few years in my mid 20s and my coach used a lot of the same drills and techniques they use in rhythmic. I think rhythmic gymnastics is so underrated. The thing that most surprised me was how much of that extreme flexibility is because of the ability to control each tiny muscle. It really is so strong! I stopped training and performing for a lot of reasons and that season has passed for me, but it was so fun and such an incredible journey. I loved the exploration and development so much and hope your daughter enjoys it as well.My youngest (just turned 8 yo) competed DP level 3 artistic and Xcel Bronze rhythmic this past season. She is scared of RO BHS so she has decided to drop artistic and focus on rhythmic starting next week. She will compete level 5 rhythmic next season. Her main complain is the flexibility training She has done a lot of progress but she is still behind her peers. I am being told she is very skillful with apparatuses and that she will be fine. Your daughter could probably compete Xcel in both disciplines but DP probably not possible due to overlap in training hours/meets.
100% agree! Rhythmic gymnasts train extremely hard and they do not get as much recognition as they would deserve.I think rhythmic gymnastics is so underrated.
I think this comes from the issues of politics and corruption and that most of the community hale from one country - where it is more popular than artistic.100% agree! Rhythmic gymnasts train extremely hard and they do not get as much recognition as they would deserve.