Rhythmic music and Rhythmic radio, also known as "Rhythmic Crossover" or "Rhythmic Pop", is a term used to describe a certain group of radio stations and the Billboard chart that is compiled based on airplay from those radio stations.
Rhythmic gymnasts from Greece in the 2000 Sydney Olympics
Rhythmic gymnastics is a sport in which single competitors or groups of two or more manipulate five types of apparatus: Ball, Clubs, Hoop, Ribbon, and Rope.
Rhythmic gymnastics grew out of the 19th-century Swedish system of free exercise developed by Peter Henry Ling, who promoted "aesthetic gymnastics", in which students expressed their feelings and emotions through bodily movement.
Rhythmic Gymnastics is one of the most beautiful and precise Olympic Sports.
The benefits of Rhythmic Gymnastics to girls in their formative years include physical fitness, self-discipline, positive self-esteem, lasting friendships, team skills, fun and a healthy lifestyle that the gymnast will sustain for life.
In the absence of extremely difficult acrobatic elements used in Artistic Gymnastics, the movements in Rhythmic Gymnastics are elegant, expressive, precise and graceful.