You were going to be a gymnast.
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Entertainment and educational information about mens gymnastics in the U.S. Also includes details, staff, dates, cost, and a sign up form for GYMJAM camp for boys and girls ages nine and up.
Located in Bakersfield, California, AAG promotes gymnastics as a way to teach kids to have respect for themselves and others, to give them a sense of loyalty, responsibility, self-discipline, and commitment. A healthy approach in a sport that has often been criticized for pushing young people too far for success.
A photograph site featuring Russian, Romanian, and American gymnasts in various poses.
Owned by a mother and daughter team, this shop offers an online catalog of gymnastics and dance apparel and accessories by well-known makers such as Capezio, Danstar, Bloch, Leos, and more. Offers coupons and a special savings link too.
An archive of instructional and educational gymnastic videos and CD-ROMs. Click the catalog icon, select the sports category, and then scroll through the alphabetical listing of videos and CD-ROMs to find what you want.
This site offers several options, but the most original is the Ask Bart & Nadia feature. Gymnasts can email questions to international champions Bart Conner and Nadia Comaneci, who then answer selected questions about every two weeks.
USA Todays gymnastics site with current news stories related to the world of gymnastics. Also features links to NCAA mens and womens championship results.
This site features news, chat rooms, competitions, events, and photos related to the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. A link connects you to individual gymnasts pages with stats, coach and contact info, bios, and photos.
An alphabetical listing of camps in the U.S. Also has a supplies directory and a link to Magic Melodies Studios for gymnastics music.
Features a survey for visitors to answer a question relating to recent gymnastics issues. This sites links to news, scores, profiles, events, and live chat rooms are probably the best.
The official Web site of USA Gymnastics, a non-profit organization that sets the rules and policies of gymnastics in the U.S. Information here includes athlete profiles and news, tips, features, history of gymnastics, and scoring explanations.
This site is based on the book Womens Gymnastics A History by Monot Simmons, II. It is first in a series of four books. Volume 1 covers gymnastics from 1966 to 1974.
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