Iron Ribbon Academy

*In a cold Russian city, there stood a famous rhythmic gymnastics studio called Iron Ribbon Academy. The studio was owned by Viktor Petrov, a former coach who believed in one rule above all else:"No pain, no gain." The academy accepted students from ages four to eighteen. Every day began before sunrise. The gymnasts woke up at 5:00 a.m., made their beds perfectly, and reported to the training hall by 5:30. The academy's dormitories were old and uncomfortable. The rooms were crowded, the mattresses were thin, and there was little luxury of any kind. Viktor believed comfort made athletes weak. The training schedule was relentless. Stretching sessions lasted for hours. Some of the younger gymnasts cried as they worked on splits, backbends, and flexibility exercises. The coaches demanded concentration and effort from every student. The academy had strict rules. Female coaches trained the girls, while male coaches trained the boys. Every coach expected discipline, punctuality, and respec

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*In a cold Russian city, there stood a famous rhythmic gymnastics studio called Iron Ribbon Academy. The studio was owned by Viktor Petrov, a former coach who believed in one rule above all else:"No pain, no gain." The academy accepted students from ages four to eighteen. Every day began before sunrise. The gymnasts woke up at 5:00 a.m., made th...Read more

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