Active Start (15 mths to 4 yrs)

Gymnastics is the ideal Active Start activity. By engaging in a structured program, children learn fundamental movement patterns, and develop the basics of physical literacy. This child-centered program works on gross and fine motor skills, strength, and flexibility while teaching balance and coordination.  Children also develop the ability to participate in a fun class setting while learning how to control their own movement in relation to equipment and others. In addition to improving overall mental and physical agility, kids develop confidence, independence and positive self esteem, which is important for the overall development of psychological and social skills.

The following programs comprise the Active Start program. Each class has a series of skill sets that the participant learns and accomplishes before moving onto the next skill set. Coaches evaluate and work with the skill achieved to adequately challenge the budding athletes.

Coach to participant ratio: 1:6/8

This program opens for registration for the following semesters and registration is accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Fall: September to January Spring: February to June Summer: July and August

All classes are co-ed unless specified otherwise.

Parent & Tot

A wonderful way for parents/caregivers to connect with their child (Big Bug with Li’l Bug) in a fun, guided, and a wee-bit challenging manner. Sow the seeds of active living and learning through play in the early years of life. Parent-engagement is required. Only one parent is allowed on the gym floor with the child.

Duration: 55 minutes
Age: 15 months to 2yr 11 months (at program commencement)
No previous experience required

Preschool

Explorers of this age group join the class without parents/caregivers. Through play and direction while moving through set circuits, kids develop fundamental physical skills (e.g. running, jumping, swinging) and motor skills (e.g. balance, different types of locomotion), as well as some basic gymnastics-specific skills. With continued participation in class over semesters, they develop strength with age appropriate conditioning exercises. No parent engagement is required.

Duration: 55 minutes
Age: 3-4 years old (at program commencement)
No previous experience required

Items to note:
a. classes named A, B, C (of a category of class) are exactly the same. They are only named differently to help identify groups internally
b. All classes are subject to change or cancellation based on enrollment and coach availability
c. Parents will be advised atleast 3 days in advance of start of class if there is any cancellation
d. Progress reports will be available to view on member/parent account on our registration portal towards the end of the semester