Coaches using trampo to teach gym skills

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Hi,
Setting up a training session for gym coaches, we are looking for docs on how to teach gymnastic specific skills using a trempoline (i.e. flips, cody, jona, kaboom, handstands, tsuky, parrallel- or unevenbars tricks...).
If you have docs, links or know publications that we could buy, it would be great.
Thanks for your help.
Quentin (belgium)
 
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George Hery and Dan Millman are highly reccomended. I've been at clinics at both and Mr. Hery coaches at a local trampoline and tumbling gym. Besides, he is one of the men who made trampoline popular after WWII.
 
lets never forget george nissen when discussing trampoline. he was the inventor of the trampoline and the 1st promoter and the 1st modern era gymnastics equipment manufacturer in the USA.
 
Yes, George Hery was one of his principle demonstrators besides being an ambassador to the sport in virtually every country. They worked hand in hand together.
 

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