Frequently Asked Questions

Why Gymnastics?
Studies have shown that early childhood movement, including gymnastics, is directly attributed to developing neurological pathways and promoting reading readiness. Also, children who have participated in activities such as gymnastics have longer attentions spans, increased communications skills, general problem solving skills and improved self-esteem. Gymnasts tend to do very well in school.

Gymnasts are among the strongest, pound-for-pound, of all Olympic athletes and are among the most flexible of all athletes. They are very good at both static and dynamic balance. Early on gymnasts learn to fall without injuring themselves. Involvement in gymnastics is an excellent way to improve overall athletic ability and coordination.

What does all this mean for your child? It means that even if your child is not destined to be a high level gymnast, they will still be gaining valuable life experiences during their participation.





 

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