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Teaching Rhythmic Gymnastics Skills

     Figure 8's
          Undergrip
          Overgrip
          Mixed grip
          Outside grip
     Swings
          Faults & Fixes Chart
     Assisted roll
     Free roll
     Swings
     Bounce in a V
     Swings 
     Windmill
     Kneeling
     Swings
     Rope
     Hoop
     Ball
     Ribbon
     The Hundred
     Saw

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