Flipping into Freedom: Celebrate the 4th of July in All-American Style

This Independence Day, we're tumbling into the red, white, and blue spirit! We’re taking inspiration from the legendary American gymnasts who made history in red, white, and blue—and proving that fierce style and fearless routines are a perfect match. Let’s celebrate the girls who showed us how to shine on the world’s biggest stage.
Simone Biles: Achieving the Most in Red, White & Blue
Simone redefined how to show up on the mat. She reminds us that strength isn’t just in muscles, it’s in mindset. Famous for achieving 37 Olympic & World Championship medals, Simone is the most decorated gymnast of all time! We are proud of her for fiercely representing the U.S.A in every routine.
Mary Lou Retton: The OG American Gymnast Icon
Back in 1984, Mary Lou Retton vaulted into history with a perfect 10 and became the first American woman to win the all-around Olympic gold. Her beaming smile, patriotic red leotard, and unstoppable energy became the look of American gymnastics—and a major moment in sports history. She is an inspiration to gymnasts everywhere!
Jordan Chiles: Team Spirit in Action
When Simone Biles pulled out of competition in Tokyo, Jordan stepped up and delivered under pressure—earning a silver medal for Team USA. She sets an example as a great teammate and friend, and trains with Simone Biles at World Champions Centre.
Your Turn to Shine in Red, White, and Blue

These girls weren’t just born great—they trained, believed, and showed up every day. Sound familiar? Whether you’re chasing a new skill or just learning your first cartwheel, your journey matters.
So throw on your favorite star-spangled leotard, tie that ponytail high, and go after your dreams with all the sparkle and strength of Team U.S.A!
P.S. Looking for your own Fourth-of-July-worthy leotard? Check out our newest patriotic styles—they’re perfect for summer practice, sparkler pics, or just feeling like a champion in the gym.
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