Recreational Gymnastics

Our most popular recreational gymnastics classes for boys and girls 18 month & up of all abilities. These classes follow the USA Gymnastics progressive level system and set the foundation on which more difficult skills are built.

Adaptive Classes

Adaptive Classes EGA’s Adaptive Classes EGA’s Adaptive Classes: Unleashing Physical Potential and Confidence in Young Children with Special Needs! Designed for children ages 10 and under with variations in ability, EGA’s Adaptive Classes provide a nurturing and stimulating environment where children can explore their physical abilities, build confidence, and discover hidden strengths.   Through the

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Flip Force Program

Flip Force Recreational Trampoline & Tumbling  Flip Force is an individualized, recreational Trampoline & Tumbling (T&T) course created for the non-traditional gymnast and uses trampolines, double-mini, Tumble Trak, and floor. These classes are perfect for conditioning, enhancing tumbling skills, and increasing strength needed for other sports and activities, such as cheerleading, dance, marital arts, snowboarding,

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Baby Cubs Gymnastics

Baby Cubs Gymnastics Baby Cubs Gymnastics Classes https://youtu.be/YgRkGbLlopk In this class our instructors work with parents as they guide their young child through obstacle courses, games, basic gymnastic skills, and other fun physical activities that keep the children actively learning while having fun! During class, students interact with each other, their adult, and their coach.

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Tiger Girls Gymnastics

Tiger Girls Gymnastics Tiger Girls Gymnastics Program Our Tiger Gymnastics Program teach the basics of gymnastics while improving strength, coordination, flexibility, balance, agility, confidence, and social skills for children of all ages and abilities. Girls work on all girls gymnastics events, including Vault, Floor, Beam, and Bars, as well as Trampoline and Pit. Gymnasts who

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