For athletes who already train
Training Options for Experienced Athletes
Four ways to train with Rhythmic Art without joining the regular weekly pathway: two school-break blocks, a routine review for gymnasts travelling here, and a place to ask about the competitions we host. Each is reviewed separately and starts in its own way.
An inquiry is not a reservation or placement promise.
Four starting points
Choose the review that fits the athlete
Each page states who it is for and what a coach or the office confirms first.
For experienced competitive gymnasts
International Training
Bring an existing routine, a target competition, or a next-season goal. Rhythmic Art can review the context, identify priority red flags, and discuss a focused preparation plan in Florida.
See international preparationFor experienced rhythmic gymnasts
Summer Training
A focused summer boost for athletes who already train in rhythmic gymnastics. More time creates room for conditioning, apparatus, correction, and routine preparation.
Check summer statusFor athletes with rhythmic experience
Winter Training
A focused break-period option for current and visiting rhythmic gymnasts with prior experience. The next schedule opens only after the coaching and operating plan is approved.
See the winter planFor one athlete or a club
Competitions We Host
Ask about participation in a Rhythmic Art hosted event. Ranges and the terms used by your club or federation are enough for a first inquiry.
See hosted competition information
Choosing between the two school-break blocks?
Seasonal Training compares Summer and Winter side by side, with the reason for training as the starting point.
Compare Seasonal TrainingNew to rhythmic gymnastics?
A true beginner should begin with the regular Level 1 pathway, not an experienced-athlete training block.
See Gymnastics for Kids