Call it educational, developmental, creative, informal or any other kind of gymnastics you want to. But, whatever you call it there is very little non-traditional gymnastics literature on the Web or otherwise . This will be my attempt with, the help of some of my colleagues, to help rectify that situation. Hopefully you will be able to garner enough information here to make an educated decision as to whether you would like to teach non-traditional, traditional or a combination of both.

John Williams

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