Junior Superhero Training Academy – Kyle Shewfelt Gymnastics
… aka: Our Preschool Gymnastics Programs …
🙂
One of the best promotional videos I’ve yet seen.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
(via Kyle on Facebook)
… aka: Our Preschool Gymnastics Programs …
🙂
One of the best promotional videos I’ve yet seen.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
(via Kyle on Facebook)
In Western Canada, Gymnastics experts are offering to go into schools to help teachers.
Gymnastics is one of the three foundation sports and provides children with the seven fundamental movement patterns: landings, stationary positions, locomotions, rotations, swings, springs and object manipulation …
Kids CanMove is the perfect way to get your students moving and developing physical literacy. …
Click PLAY or watch a Gymnastics Alberta promo on YouTube.
I had to click through to a post with that title. 🙂
There’s no doubt we need change our current “children’s prison” model. In Japan there’s a brave, new model.
Architect Takaharu Tezuka explains in a TEDx Kyoto talk how one school created a kindergarten that doesn’t fight against kids’ natural impulses. It counts on them. …
The roof is a giant ring of a playground. Why? Kids love to run in circles. …
A new kind of kindergarten design encourages kids to be their silly selves
Click PLAY or watch a TED Talk on YouTube. Takaharu Tezuka: The best kindergarten you’ve ever seen
Soft. Safe. Round.
The unique inflatable Fitness Wheel is ideal for those with special needs. And ALL CHILDREN are special. It’s great for everyone.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Tumbl Trak just posted a series of videos on Special Needs Gymnastics. Browse the Grow Through Movement playlist.
Gymnast Crossing linked to this video. It features some of the coolest mat innovations by the French company.
Special needs kids are featured.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
Jag Gym:
What if Johnny never learns a cartwheel? Or how about if Janie never masters holding a handstand? Would there still be any value in putting your preschooler in a gymnastics class?
Yes, I say.
Absolutely, yes.
In addition to it being a lot of fun, here are twenty reasons your preschool aged child should do gymnastics that have nothing to do with learning gymnastics. …
20 REASONS YOUR PRESCHOOLER SHOULD DO GYMNASTICS (THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH LEARNING GYMNASTICS)
Coach / educator Lukas Stritt:
Small classes are good for students:

Taiso Gymnastics, Saskatoon
Parents know that small classes are better for their children, especially preschoolers.
If your class size is smaller than the competition, be sure to ADVERTISE that fact. 🙂
A Cheer program with preschool?
Yep.
Prairie Fire Cheerleading is really excited to introduce our newest programming!
This Fall we will begin an exciting adventure with our Preschool Play and Learn Gym Classes! We will also be offering a preschool drop in class for kids to have some fun and burn up some energy while working on body awareness and motor skills in a controlled, coach led environment!
One of the owners is a former Artistic Gymnast and coach, expert in running preschool gym.
Note that the blurb is posted on kijiji. That’s a free online classified ad site (owned by Ebay), something like Craig’s List.
Darlene the Bean:
If you’re going to the USA Gymnastics Congress in Hartford this week, I will be speaking about the importance of understanding growth and development when teaching a pre-school gymnastics program.
A fun, simple and educational workshop providing practical and easy to use tools for teaching and designing a “super” child centred gymnastics program. The focus of this session will be on defining and describing the characteristics of the whole child physically, socially, emotionally and mentally at each age and stage.

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