What's the point of gymnastics?
Gymnastics is a fundamental sport,
like dance. It teaches the kinesthetic and proprioceptive (body
shape) awareness to build skills moving the body in, literally
"extra ordinary" ways, ways you or your child might
not think of during normal play and work activity. Additionally,
it teaches us to condition our bodies' strength and flexibility.
It is not a cardiovascular conditioner, however; instead it is
an anaerobic sport. Gymnasts are typically very fit (they max
out in school testing) and trim, but they usually cannot run very
far!

For children, it's simply fun to climb, tumble and be upside down.
For some children, worried about being upside down or "flipping"
out of control, gymnastics training can show them surprising things
about their abilities, giving them more confidence in their physical
capacities. You may remember this as a major issue on the playgrounds
of your youth!
We think that supportive staff,

a safe environment

and a careful progression can make this discovery more likely.

Of course, individuals differ. The best way to find out is to
try a free lesson.
Contact a Registrar at 206 362 7447
in Lake City or 509 533 9646 in Spokane.
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