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Bianka Panova Sport and Art Academy

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Bianka Panova

Bianka Panova Sport and Art Academy is a flourishing training center for various types of ballet and gymnastics. Our school is under the company SG Gymnastics Academy Pte. Ltd. and is a member of the National Sports Association for Gymnastics in Singapore.

Our school is dedicated to provide the highest level of satisfaction to aspiring young gymnasts. If quality training and education is what you’re looking for, then Bianka Panova Sport and Art Academy is definitely the school for you! With our state-of-the-art facilities, comprehensive training programs and world-class & experienced coaches, the quality of education your child will receive is guaranteed!

Bianka Panova Sport and Art Academy was founded to provide the highest level of satisfaction to you and your child, cater to your childrens needs and enable them to succeed in their endeavors.

Furthermore, the academy was established to allow your children to reach and understand what they want to be through sport and dance.

Bianka has many years of experience as a National Coach of Rhythmic Gymnastics in 4 different European countries and also as a Conditional Coach and Choreographer of Classical and Modern ballet.

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She believes that the training sessions must be fun, active, imaginative and challenging and that the path to the goal is more important than the achievement itself.

SAA is a specialist company that is passionate about proving high quality dance and gymnastics classes to everyone who is interested. The services of our company are available for all ages, from youngsters aged 4 years old, through advanced and elite levels.

Our head coach has years of experience in the field and has trained both children and adults in different levels.

She has built a perfect program for each class and has carefully thought of every detail.

We want to bring out each students unique personality and make everyone from our class feel special in their own way by sharing our professional experience.

Bianka Panova is a Guinness record holder for becoming the first rhythmic gymnast, who won all possible gold medals (5) with a maximum score of 10 points at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in Varna, Bulgaria in 1987.

After her big success, she became the Head and National Coach of Rhythmic Gymnastics Clubs in Italy, Belgium, Spain, England, and all around Europe. She prepared gymnasts from different age groups and various categories for national and international competitions. Moreover, she has trained many of the finest athletes of Belgium, including National Champion Elke De Backer, who is also teaching daily ballet classes of different levels. Bianka also worked as an Instructor of Stretching and Conditional Coach for Royal Ballet of Flanders, Belgium.

Bianka Panova has made significant contributions to the European gymnastic and dancing world.

After displaying outstanding performances at the Olympic Games, the U.S. Womens Gymnastics team has achieved more than just a medal they also captured the hearts and interests of young people.

Yes, taking home an impressive total of nine Olympic medals might appear as a remarkable feat for some people, but inspiring a lot of young children to try out a sport they are passionate about is definitely more rewarding than getting any amount of awards or medals.

Earlier this week, the U.S. Womens national team raked a grand total of nine medals at the gymnastics competition in Rio. Because of their outstanding skills, and the fact that they have been visible on the television all throughout the competition, it is only natural that they inspired a lot of young boys and girls to dream of becoming like them someday.

And that is a great news, not only to the sport of gymnastics, but also to the local gymnastics centers.

According to Portia Propst, an owner of a gymnastics facility in Central Carolina, their gymnastics center gets a 20 percent increase in enrollment every four years.

In an Olympic year, it really sparks the interest of some girls and boys who have never considered gymnastics before, Propst said. The exposure on TV and the Kelloggs Tour of Champions that is coming to Greensboro, it really gives some of those that may have never thought about gymnastics In our industry on an Olympic year, you see a huge amount of new kids who just really get interested.

On a typical season, most gymnastics centers are struggling to keep their businesses afloat, as the interest in the sport of gymnastics is seriously low. In fact, many of the gymnastics start-ups have already shut down over the years, because of low enrollment rate. And only few schools incorporate gymnastics in their sports and physical education programs.

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