Rhythmic Academy of Sydney

Rhythmic Academy of Sydney

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Rhythmic Academy of Sydney is a boutique rhythmic gymnastics club located in Sydney Olympic Park. Ou

13/07/2022

RG MATS FOR SALE!

Selling 2 x sets of 7 RG mats. One set is 9 months old, the other set is 1 year and 9 months old. Basically brand new condition!

All enquiries to be made to [email protected]

Thank you 😊

12/07/2022

Rhythmic Academy of Sydney has officially closed its doors. From Term 3, 2022, Rhythmic Academy of Sydney will no longer be in operation.

In our two years of operation, Rhythmic Academy of Sydney has become the home to State, National & International medallists, as well as NSW Emerging Squad members. We have been able to offer Australia’s first integrated schooling and RG program. We have provided an elite training centre where athletes can find passion and fall in love with the sport each and every day. We are beyond proud of the achievements of our athletes, coaches & club.

Thank you to each and every one of you who has followed the journey of our club & athletes. This page has had the power to reach gymnasts and coaches all over the world, and as a coach I am so proud to have been able to play a small part in your journey, too.

Values are everything.

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Photos from Rhythmic Academy of Sydney's post 26/06/2022

✨TRIAL AT RHYTHMIC ACADEMY OF SYDNEY✨

It’s the last week of Term 2, and we would love to invite YOU to train with our squad of future champions! 🏆

Trial classes available in our Pre Development, Development, Elite and Recreational Squads!

We are the home of State, National & International Medalists, NSW State Team members and NSW Emerging Squad members 🤍✨

Contact us at [email protected] for more information 💌

18/06/2022
Photos from The McDonald College's post 08/06/2022
27/05/2022

Selling 4 of my favourite leotards. European design, custom fit, Swarovski stones. Look amazing, great condition, lots of stones, fit 160-170 height of gymnast. Price neg.
Pm for more photos, price, postage, measurments.
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Photos from Gymnastics NSW's post 10/05/2022

Best of luck to our girls competing this week at the Australian Gymnastics Championships 🌟💙🤍

24/03/2022

Looking for something to do these holidays? Why not try Rhythmic Gymnastics - it’s an Olympic Sport 🏆✨

Contact us at [email protected] 💌 to find out more or to book in today!

24/03/2022

I once coached a kid who was a perfectionist. She was the prototypical oldest child. Type A personality, high achiever, and super competitive.

What made her so good was that she really, really wanted to do the best she could for herself and others. She wanted to compete, she was super coachable, and she wanted to please.

All of those characteristics also manifested themselves in one negative way: she struggled mentally when she wasn't able to master something quickly.

It started out simple and harmless, but her inability to handle adversity began to get worse and worse. I started to notice that with every mistake, she would look immediately to me. Then she started to look at her parents after each mistake.

I set up a meeting with her parents to talk about this. My biggest goal for her was to learn how to play through mistakes and learn how to deal with adversity appropriately. This was a life skill that we needed her to learn. The last thing that we wanted was sports, and our role as parents and coaches in her sport's life, to create anxiety and mental health issues that would affect her later in life.

We wanted her to be a better person because she played sports, not hurt because of it.

We made a commitment to encourage her through the good and the bad. I made a commitment to continue to push her as her coach, to find the good in what she does but to teach and hold her accountable at all times so that she could reach her full potential.

Her parents made a commitment to be a source of inspiration, comfort, and a place of peace for her. The practice, the games, the competition, and everything that comes with being a high-level athlete is enough pressure; she didn't need the extra pressure of having to perform to receive her parents' approval. She just needed her parents' love and support.

In the end, I think things went well for her. She is playing college basketball, and her parents are very proud of her; as they should be.

Learning how to deal with failure is one of the best things that sports can teach.

Laken James

https://acoachsdiary.blogspot.com/search/label/Fear%20and%20Failure

14/03/2022

Join us at our Infants Experience Day this Wednesday!

On the day your little one will be paired with a buddy and experience a short sampler class, while you meet with the Principal, Deputy and the Director of the Junior School and take a tour of the premises.

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Sydney Olympic Park, NSW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm