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Session III - Jan. 23rd - Mar. 30th (10 weeks) Beginner Tumbling
- No prior tumbling experience is required. Tumblers will learn the proper technique and execution of cartwheels, round-offs and the beginning techniques of standing back handsprings and round-off back handsprings. Intermediate Tumbling
- Minimum skills required: cartwheel, round-off, unassisted standing back handspring and unassisted round-off back handspring. Tumblers will learn and strengthen proper technique of standing and running back handspring series. Tumblers will begin to learn the proper technique of round-off back handspring back tucks. Advanced Tumbling -
Minimum skills required: standing and running round-off back handspring series (three or more). Tumblers will work in progression to learn proper technique and execution of: Standing skills: back handspring back tucks, back tucks, back handsprings to layouts and fulls, standing fulls; and Running skills: round-off back handspring(s) to tucks, layouts and fulls; combination passes. - Get to the facility 10 - 15 minutes ahead of the desinated class start time
- Check into the office to ensure your paper work is filled out properly
- Have your child take off his or her shoes and place them into a cubby along front of the gym
- Ensure that your children are wearing the appropriate attire. (See Dress code)
- Wait for your instructor to announce the class
- Please see the office or an Instructor if you have any questions as we'll be glad to help
All female students should wear a t-shirt & shorts. Otherwise, clothes without buttons, zippers or beads are most appropriate for tumbling. Hair must be tied back out of the face and no jewelry should be worn. Students are to have bare feet or gymnastics shoes. Boys - gym shorts and a T-shirt, with bare feet. No gum, candy, jewelry, or street clothing. Leotards, Shorts, T-Shirts and More can be purchased from the Pioneer Pro-Shop located outside of the office Parents are welcome to view classes at anytime, and we encourage you to stay and do so if at all possible. Parents should view from the designated viewing area, located on the second floor of the gym. A children’s table is provided for other children to do homework or color. At no time should parents or siblings be on the gym floor (except when assisting a Kids Clubhouse class). Please do not sit in walkways. Please keep all cell phone conversations to a minimum as the viewing area is open to the facility. Please do not talk to or otherwise distract the children participating in classes, as any interruptions could result in serious injury. First and foremost, our staff is always available to answer your questions. Please arrive to the facility a few minutes early or stay a few minutes after to speak with an instructor as we ask that you do not interupt the class. Here are a few of the popular questions: - Do We have to wait until the New Session starts?
No! We have rolling admission which means you can join anytime. Class tuition will be prorated for the remaining session.
- Can we try a class to see if my child enjoys gymnastics?
Yes. Please call the facility to schedule a time and day that your child can try the class.
- How many students are there per instructor?
For safety reasons, our guaranteed ratio policy is 8 students per instructor. We try to give the most one-on-one attention as possible. Putting your child through a mill doesn't work in gymnastics, or most other activities in life!
- How do I register?
You have two options, you can register online (click here) or visit our facility to fill out the registration forms! If you are busy, give us a call to reserve room for your child and fill out the paperwork before the first class when you drop off your child.
- How often is your facility cleaned?
A clean gym can save costs and promote good health. We disinfect all of our equipment and use a professional cleaning crew to clean everything weekly. Hand washing is a key component in preventing infection, and we provide hand sanitizer.
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