Nelson Rhythmic Gymnastics Club

Nelson Rhythmic Gymnastics Club Nelson Rhythmic Gymnastics is a fast growing, talented club of Gymnasts coached by Alisha, Annemieke, Heidi & Skye.

The club has achieved success at the Gymnastics NZ Nationals as the only club in the Top of the South Island. 2024 TERM TIMETABLE:

RECREATIONAL CLASSES:
Non competitive recreational class (age 5+): Wednesday or Thursday 4-5pm

GFA - GYM FOR ALL competitive and non competitive:
GFA Level 2: Thursday 4:30-6pm
GFA Level 2 and 3 competitive: Tuesday 5-7pm
GFA Level 3: Wednesday 5:15-7pm

JUNIOR COMP

ETITIVE CLASSES:
Levels 1 & 2: Tuesday and Thursday 4-6pm
Levels 3 & 4: Tuesday & Thursday 4-7pm

SENIOR COMPETITIVE CLASSES:
Level 5: Tuesday, Wednesday 4-7pm & Saturday 9am-12pm
Levels 6-10: Tuesday, Wednesday 4-7pm & Saturday 9am-12pm


RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS (RG) - Description of Apparatus

Rhythmic Gymnasts compete on a floor area of 13 metres square, to musical accompaniment. Harmony between the gymnast, the apparatus and the music as well as required difficulties are necessary to achieve a balanced composition. The following apparatus are used in Rhythmic Gymnastics. Rope
The rope is made of h**p or other synthetic material. Its length is proportional to the gymnast’s height. Rope is a very dynamic apparatus requiring explosive jumping and leaps, agility and coordination. Routines with rope are made up of many jumps and leaps, skips and hops. Rotations, skipping, passing over or through, as well as small releases of the rope are fundamental movements of the apparatus. Ball
The ball is made of rubber or plastic, weighs 400 grams and is approximately 18-20cm in diameter. Ball is traditionally more elegant and lyrical that the other apparatus. Movement of the ball require control and precision to be flowing and seamless; the gymnast and the ball should move in perfect harmony. Rolling and bouncing the ball on the body and ground are common and required, as well as large figure eight movement of the ball and body. Clubs
The clubs are made of plastic or rubber and weigh approximately 150 grams each. Clubs routines require exceptional hand eye coordination, psychomotor skills and clockwork precision by the gymnast. Mills, small circles, large throws, small flicks as well as asymmetric movements of the clubs are characteristic of the clubs routine. Ribbon
Made up of a fibreglass stick and 6 meter long silk/satin (or similar) ribbon. Possibly the most spectacular and beautiful of all apparatus the ribbon was first introduced to the Rhythmic programme in 1971. The ribbon is long and light and through the dexterity the gymnast used to create designs in space. Snakes, spirals, passing through or over the shape of the ribbon are essential components of the ribbon routine. Hoop
The hoop is made of plastic, weighs a minimum of 300 grams and has an interior diameter of approximately 80-90cm to suit the height of the gymnast. The hoop offers arguably the greatest variety in movement styles of all apparatus; both strong, powerful as well as delicate, soft movements are possible and suited to the hoop. Routines with hoop incorporate rolling of the hoop along the ground and on the body, rotating the hoop along its diameter and around its axis, as well as passing through or over the hoop. Group
A group routine is made up of five gymnasts on the competition floor, performing exchanges of the apparatus, as well as movements of collaboration with each other in addition to the standard technical body and apparatus requirements - all while working in absolute synchronicity! Each group performs two routines, one with five of the same apparatus, the other with a combination of two. Group routines are intricate, innovative and incredibly exciting to watch!

A huge thank you to everyone who generously sponsored some of our gymnasts through the Got Ya Back Tee fundraiser! 💙Our ...
04/06/2026

A huge thank you to everyone who generously sponsored some of our gymnasts through the Got Ya Back Tee fundraiser! 💙

Our girls have received their shirts and a few of them here are wearing them proudly, with the names of their amazing supporters displayed on their backs. It means so much to them to know they have such a wonderful community cheering them on.

Your support helps our gymnasts continue to train, compete, and achieve their goals, and we are incredibly grateful for each and every contribution big or small.

Thank you for backing our girls and being part of their rhythmic gymnastics journey.

01/06/2026

🤸‍♀️ You’re Invited to Our AGM!

Our Annual General Meeting is coming up, and we’d love to see as many of our members and families there as possible.

📅 13th June 2026
🕒 9.30am
📍 Badminton Centre

This is a great opportunity to hear about what’s been happening at the club, learn about our plans for the future, and get involved in supporting our gymnastics community.

Everyone is welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!

Wishing Heidi the absolute best as she and Coach Alisha head to the Wellington Opens this weekend ✨🤍
21/05/2026

Wishing Heidi the absolute best as she and Coach Alisha head to the Wellington Opens this weekend ✨🤍

Such a busy little gym tonight! We’ve welcomed some new gymnasts to our club and we are so happy to have them join our r...
14/05/2026

Such a busy little gym tonight!
We’ve welcomed some new gymnasts to our club and we are so happy to have them join our rhythmic gymnastics whānau. We can’t wait to watch them grow in confidence, skills, and friendships over the season ahead 🤸‍♀️✨

Happy Mother’s Day to all of our gym mamas and mother figures! 🌸Thank you for always supporting our gymnasts passions an...
09/05/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all of our gym mamas and mother figures! 🌸
Thank you for always supporting our gymnasts passions and dreams. We hope you have a beautiful day celebrating you! 💕

07/05/2026

Our gymnasts have been working hard preparing for competition season, which is just around the corner! Here is a wee snippet of what we’ve been working on 🌟

We’re back for Term Two!It’s set to be a busy and exciting term ahead for our club. Our gymnasts are already working har...
22/04/2026

We’re back for Term Two!

It’s set to be a busy and exciting term ahead for our club. Our gymnasts are already working hard, preparing and refining their routines as we head into competition season 🤸‍♀️

We’re especially looking forward to our Nelson competition coming up in July for our girls!

Watch this space 🙌🏼

19/04/2026

✨ New enrolments now open for Term 2! ✨

We currently have a couple of spaces available in our Rhythmic Gymnastics classes for:
5–7 year olds and 7–13 year olds

If your child has ever been curious about rhythmic gymnastics, this is a great time to give it a go! We offer a free trial class so they can come along, meet the coach, and see if it’s something they’d enjoy before committing.

Rhythmic gymnastics is a fun way to build flexibility, coordination, confidence, and make new friends in a supportive environment.

If you’d like more information or to book a trial class, please get in touch via our page 💫

TERM 2 REGISTRATIONS NOW OPENOur Rhythmic Gymnastics Beginner classes aim to improve basic gymnastics skills, as well as...
08/04/2026

TERM 2 REGISTRATIONS NOW OPEN

Our Rhythmic Gymnastics Beginner classes aim to improve basic gymnastics skills, as well as developing fine motor-skills through the use of hand-help equipment ( hoop, ball, rope, clubs and ribbon, coordination, flexibility, confidence and self-esteem.

A great class to try if your child enjoys dance and gymnastics.

28/01/2026

Reminder that all classes start back from Tuesday 10th February

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20b Gladstone Road Richmond
Tasman
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