Life is Full of Twists and Turns – Gyrokinesis Makes Sure of That
Patch.com
“They say old dancers never die, they become Pilates and Gyrotonic trainers. That's true for me.” –Beverly Scholar By Beth Huizenga Like the Hungarian ballet dancer who created the exercise system she now teaches, Beverly Scholar's new life chapter

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Kimberly Tuson practices Gyrotonic in her studio Island Grace in Victoria, BC. Developed in 1970’s by Hungarian dancer Juliu Horvath, Gyrotonic began as an advanced level of yoga.

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Gyrotonic: System stresses use of core muscles in fluid, circular movements
Memphis Commercial Appeal
Wilder teaches 14 regular students, including ballet dancers and an instructor of Pilates. Gyrotonic, developed in the 1970s by a Hungarian ballet dancer,

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