HRG is more than just an afterschool activity; it has become a lifestyle change for our entire family. We often reflect on life in two parts: before HRG and after HRG. For our child, this program marked a significant transformation, shifting from spending hours on gadgets after school to engaging fully in sports. This change has positively impacted her physically, emotionally, and socially. HRG fosters a community where friends become competitors, teaching the important balance between friendship and competition. What began as a few non-competitive sessions each week has evolved into five days of training, totaling 20 hours per week. Our child has progressed from having no idea how to hold a ball or hoop to achieving a level 6 skill set, complete with impressive techniques and flexibility that leave spectators in awe. For our family, HRG has introduced us to a wonderful community of parents and opened up opportunities for us to travel together for competitions. We have found emotional support among other families and have visited places we likely wouldn’t have experienced without gymnastics. The HRG staff is highly professional, providing our child with invaluable training while emphasizing the need for commitment and hard work. This environment demands dedication, effort, and sometimes even tears. However, the leadership at HRG guides us through these challenges, making the triumph of standing on the podium with medals even more rewarding. Beyond gymnastics, HRG also fosters our child’s development in other areas, such as ballet and acting skills. Participation in gala shows, photo sessions, and various aspects of school life contributes to this growth. Our only regret regarding HRG is that we didn’t start this journey a few...
Read moreMy daughter trained at RHG for about a year. It's a really cool place with a professional and hardworking team of trainers👍👍👍 With incredibly cool members, all the kids and parents are amazing and positive👍👍👍We were very pleased to become part of HRG😍😍😍
But soon strange situations began to arise🤯🤯🤯 -In December, instead of preparing for the January competitions, there was preparation for a dance show, then there were 2 weeks of vacation and without any preparation the girls were sent to the January competition… -In May, instead of preparing for the National championship, there was again preparation for another dance show🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ Without proper preparation, some of the girls were sent to the most important competition of the year. As a result, for some girls the National championship was a failure🫤🫤🫤
We never cared about prizes or medals at competitions. But we always cared about the quality of training process, about any progress from month to month, from competition to competition. A year of training showed us that the Owner of the club does not care about preparation for the competition, for her the dance shows are more important. And probably that's okay, it's her club, her rules, her decisions…🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️ But we were not okay with this, and we decided to leave the club. To our surprise, the Owner of the club started to publish fake and negative posts about us in her Instagram🤯🤯🤯 Who knows maybe it’s okay too.. It’s her Instagram, her posts and again it’s her decisions..🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
I’m just letting y’all know, if you decide to leave RHG, be ready to crazy posts addressed...
Read moreThree years ago I registered my daughter for a week of summer camp at HRG. Three years later, My daughter is a grand state champion in level 8 and loving rhythmic gymnastics! When we first came to HRG, my daughter had no prior experience with this sport. Thanks to the hard work of the head coach Mrs. Valeria and all other assistant coaches, my daughter has achieved great results. One thing that I want to specifically point out is that the head coach Mrs. Valeria has very high standards and works very hard to set the example for the girls and other coaches. This year, for example, all the coaches at HRG went through an extensive training on stretching and various techniques that help the girls get better yet in a safe way. Safety of the gymnasts is a huge priority for this sports club. Mrs. Valeria teaches the girls how to stretch correctly and makes sure the gymnasts learn how to do difficult elements that are developmentally...
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