International Gymnast Magazine operates from Oklahoma City as a monthly publication dedicated to competitive gymnastics at the elite amateur and professional levels, serving coaches, athletes, parents, and gymnastics enthusiasts across the United States and internationally. Published since 1976, the magazine maintains its editorial and production base in Oklahoma City, making it the country's longest-running specialized gymnastics print resource.
International Gymnast publishes ten issues per year in print, covering elite-level gymnastics competition, athlete profiles, coaching technique, judging updates, and gymnastics facility news. The magazine targets serious participants in the sport: national team athletes, Olympic hopefuls, college-bound gymnasts, coaching staff, and facility owners. Each issue runs 60 to 80 pages and arrives by mail subscription. The publication also maintains a website with selected archived articles and subscription management, though the print edition remains its core product. Unlike gymnastics blogs or social media accounts that post daily updates, International Gymnast functions as a curated monthly digest, treating gymnastics as a subject worthy of in-depth reporting rather than brief news items.
An annual print subscription costs $36 for U.S. delivery (verify current rates with the publisher, as postal rates fluctuate). This positions International Gymnast as less expensive than most mainstream sports magazines; a year of Sports Illustrated costs approximately $60, while niche fitness publications typically range from $40 to $75. For Oklahoma City-based gymnastics facilities, coaching staff, and competitive families, the subscription cost is modest relative to the training investments already in place. Digital-only subscriptions or single-issue purchases are available but less commonly promoted; readers should contact the magazine directly to confirm current digital options, as the business model remains primarily print-focused.
No other Oklahoma City publication or national magazine covers gymnastics with comparable depth and consistency. General sports media treat gymnastics as episodic Olympic coverage; coaching and facility trade journals focus on business operations rather than athletic performance. International Gymnast fills that gap by treating the sport itself, not its Olympic container, as the subject.
A subscription suits competitive gymnasts training at Level 5 and above, coaching staff at clubs offering advanced programs, and parents of serious competitors who want technical insight beyond what local coaching provides. Facility owners and program directors use the magazine to track national trends, judge updates, and business developments in the gymnastics industry. Gymnastics fans who watch elite competition casually will find the content too specialized; the magazine assumes readers understand Code of Points scoring, Level systems, and current elite athletes' names and accomplishments. A parent with a child in recreational gymnastics at a local gym will find little relevant content.
After subscribing (online or by phone), expect your first issue within two to four weeks, depending on mail processing. Subsequent issues arrive monthly near the publication's schedule, though holiday and production delays may shift timing. Each issue ships in a protective envelope; the magazine measures approximately 8.5 by 11 inches and includes advertisements from gymnastics equipment manufacturers, apparel brands, and facility operators. No trial issue or sample copy is typically sent; subscribers commit to the full annual rate upfront. Address changes should be reported to the publisher to avoid missed issues; the publication does not automatically forward mail-forwarded subscriptions.
International Gymnast publishes monthly with issues typically released mid-month, though exact dates vary. The magazine does not maintain retail newsstand distribution in Oklahoma City or elsewhere, making subscription the only reliable way to receive it. General inquiries, subscription questions, and address changes are handled through the magazine's headquarters in Oklahoma City; specific contact details and current phone numbers should be verified on the publication's official website, as staffing and contact methods change periodically. Back issues are available for purchase, though availability of older issues varies.
International Gymnast remains the only national print publication serving elite gymnastics coaching and competition without interruption since 1976, making it essential reading for anyone coaching or competing seriously in the sport.
