Research Paper On Turner's Gymnastics

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Turner’s Gymnastics is a gymnastics school that is located in East Norriton, Pennsylvania. Turner’s Gymnastics is celebrating their over 30 years of safe and sensible fitness programs. Their instructional classes include 60 minute classes, 90 minute classes, and 60 minute tumbling and trampoline – TNT. Their preschool classes include mom and toddler for toddlers ages 2 to 3 and preschool gymnastics for ages 3 and 4 and ages 4 and 5. Turner’s Gymnastics handles competition teams and birthday parties.

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