Tumble Buddies: Ages 18 months-3 years (adult & child class)
In Tumble Buddies, little ones explore their new surroundings and participate in partnered activities with their caregivers. Music and props create an engaging classroom setting while teaching body awareness, fine and gross motor skills, and creative expression. Children are introduced to fundamental gymnastics skills through exciting challenges and activities. This class aims to nurture physical and social-emotional development and equip children to participate in independent gymnastics classes.
Preschool Gymnastics: Ages 3-5 years (independent participation)
In Preschool Gymnastics, caregivers observe class from a distance, giving children the space to practice independence and strengthen their social skills. Props and instruments are used as tools for introducing fundamental gymnastics skills, improving balance and muscle control, building strength and body awareness, and bringing the class curriculum to life. This class aims to foster autonomy and self-confidence, emphasize direction following, turn taking, and problem solving, and nurture both physical and social-emotional development.
Beginner Gymnastics: Ages 5-10 years
Beginner Gymnastics is designed for children who have no prior experience or are still at the beginner level. Children learn basic gymnastics skills from USAG level 0 and 1 and focus on honing these skills. Class curriculum offers students the opportunity to add to their repertoire of physical capabilities and channel their boundless energy in a fun and safe setting. Students participate in age-appropriate skill stations and challenges that promote agility, coordination, and concentration alongside their peers. This class aims to introduce gymnastics basics, foster self-confidence, promote teamwork, strengthen social skills, and equip students to move up to the intermediate class.
Intermediate Gymnastics*: Ages 5-10 years
Intermediate Gymnastics is designed for children with gymnastics experience who are able to perform the required prerequisite skills. Students are introduced to new skills from USAG level 1 and 2 as they build upon fundamental skills and fine-tune their technique. Class curriculum encourages taking calculated risks, setting personal goals, and celebrating individual and peer progress. This class aims to strengthen and add to students' repertoire of skills, foster self-confidence, promote teamwork, strengthen social skills, and equip students to move up to the advanced class.
*Prerequisite skills: Forward roll to standing, bridge with head off floor, and kick into handstand against a wall.