It depends, on age group (less common) or what level your at (pro, starter, etc.). The cost is various, depending on the place your going to. But overall, yes, you can say it is somewhat expensive. ($50-unlimited)
No, as long as you have the facilities. If you want to join a club then you will have to pay but it's not that expensive :)
horse back riding next is most likely gymnastics but horse back riding is by far the most expensive
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You can probably look in a phone book or the internet to find a local gym in your area offering gymnastics. Some gymnastics facilities offer more than gymnastics as well. The gym I coached at offered, dance, gymnastics, tumbling, cheer-leading, martial arts, and swimming so it may not be listed directly under gymnastics. Then you can call their office or just go directly to the gym and ask to be enrolled in gymnastics. Depending upon how reputable the gym you participate in, it may be more expensive than others. Figure out what is most important to you: cost, friendliness, quality etc. and pick the right gym. Then you will choose when you want to do gymnastics and start as soon as they let you.
no people do not have to do gymnastics
it depends on what gymnastics you do if it is rhythmic gymnastics then yes if it is just gymnastics then no
There is no such thing all the different types of gymnastics are tnt gymnastics, guys artistic gymnastics, girls artistic gymnastics and rhythmic gymnastics
ice hockey, cycling, soccer, riding(horses), gymnastics, cheerleading, football, skiing,snowboarding
gymnastics
No. Gymnastics is the same everywhere.
Rhythmic Gymnastics Trampoline. Tumbling. Acrobatic Gymnastics.
Gymnastics has not ended. I know because i am still in gymnastics currently.