Merry Gymnastics Christmas
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- Social Skills: peer interaction, taking turns, watching, listening, team work.
- Cognitive Skills: focus, memorization, problem solving, following instructions
- Confidence: achievement, overcoming fear, goal-setting, work-ethic, commitment.
- Physical Development: strength, flexibility, coordination, speed, balance, endurance.
- Fun: games, music, swinging, flipping, twisting, flying!
WHEN, WHY, HOW: GYMNASTICS FOR KIDS
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Preschool is like herding kittens. 🙂
After the first successful edition of the Gymnastics for Fun seminar in 2015 in Lillsved (SWE), we are organising a second seminar in London (GBR) from 20 to 22 October.
This Seminar is open to coaches and persons responsible for children and youth within Gymnastics for All and aims to improve your knowledge and give you ideas on how to create and develop attractive gymnastics, built on physical training and gymnastic elements. Practice will be combined with lectures, discussions and group studies so that everyone can share their experiences and learn from each other. …
90% re-registration is the goal for Recreation Gymnastics programs. I’ve only rarely reached that goal.
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I’m curious, what is the “8 second rule” you are referring to in this post?
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