Epic Gymnastics Floor Music Title: Cinematic Rush
Overview: Epic Gymnastics Floor Music
Elevate your performance with an epic track designed specifically for the competitive stage. "Cinematic Rush" is engineered to meet the high-energy demands of modern floor routines, ensuring you capture the judges' attention from the first pose to the final landing.
We understand that every gymnast and level has unique timing requirements. That is why this eipc track is being sold to be professionally custom-cut to any competition length you need—whether you are aiming for a tight 1:00 minute Junior Olympic routine or a full 1:30 minute FIG-level performance. Our professional editing ensures flawless transitions and a high-impact ending that eliminates awkward fades or sudden, unmusical cuts.
Musical Style & Character
This track is a high-octane Cinematic Orchestral-Electronic Hybrid. It features a powerful driving rhythm driven by aggressive percussion and a fast-paced tempo, making it ideal for powerful tumblers and dynamic performers.
The music follows the classic, successful formula for a high-scoring routine:
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Intro: A sharp, attention-grabbing opening to signal the start of the performance.
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High Energy: Intense sections perfect for big tumbling passes and high-value acrobatic series.
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The Break: A slight melodic shift that allows for graceful dance elements and expressive choreography before the final push.
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The Finish: A build-up to a definitive, "bang" ending that leaves a lasting impression on the judges.
Influences & Similar Artists
Gymnasts who enjoy the styles of the following artists or composers will find "Cinematic Rush" to be a perfect fit for their floor exercise:
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Hans Zimmer (Modern, epic cinematic scores)
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Lindsey Stirling (High-energy violin-electronic fusion)
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Two Steps From Hell (Dramatic, orchestral trailer-style music)
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The Glitch Mob (For those looking for a heavier electronic, industrial pulse)
Statistical Analysis
| Feature |
Details |
| Primary Style |
Cinematic / Orchestral-Electronic Hybrid |
| BPM |
Fast / High-Energy (Approx. 128–140 BPM) |
| Instrumentation |
Orchestral Strings, Cinematic Percussion, Synthesizers |
| Vocals |
Instrumental Only (Complies with 2026 voice-ban regulations) |
| Target Gymnast |
Powerful, Dynamic, and Energetic Performers |
| Custom Lengths |
Available from 0:45 to 1:30+ minutes |
Pros and Cons for Competition
Pros:
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Regulation Compliant: As a purely instrumental track, it avoids the 1.00 deduction for human/synthesized voice effects taking effect in August 2026.
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High Energy: The driving beat helps maintain momentum and "hype" for the duration of the routine.
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Clear Structure: Naturally highlights transitions between tumbling and dance, making choreography easier to time.
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Professional Impact: The epic cinematic quality provides a "big stadium" feel that stands out to judges.
Cons:
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Requires Stamina: The fast pace may be challenging for younger or lower-level gymnasts who are still building endurance for a full 90-second routine.
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Less Lyrical: Gymnasts who prefer very soft, graceful, or balletic movements may find the percussion too aggressive for their personal style.