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Each morning the campers gather for a 30-minute group warmup that includes aerobic exercise and stretching. After warmup, campers are divided into different age groups. Throughout the camp week, the campers learn progressive gymnastics skills on all the four Olympic events: vault, bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. In addition, we incorporate other fun equipment: Tumble Trak, double mini, Olympic competitive trampolines, rings, zip line, rope and more. Afternoon Camp is filled with fun and structured play. The afternoon campers are divided by age and participate in a variety of activities. These include arts and crafts, trampoline, cartwheel station, obstacle course, gymnastics games, ninja course, and practicing for the Friday Show. From 3:30-4pm all the Campers gather for a planned full group activity. Your camper will be able to build an athletic foundation for all sports through the strength, flexibility and coordination that only the challenge of gymnastics can offer. Beyond gymnastics, campers practice how to stay in line, take turns, and follow instructions from the coach. Campers will also participate in other fun activities including arts and crafts, trampoline, and the moon bounce!
Our gymnastics camp is appropriate for the beginner, intermediate and advanced gymnast. Beginner and intermediate campers will be grouped by age, while advanced campers are grouped by skill level.
You are welcome to stop in during our classes if you would like to see those in action. We
cannot have adults here during the camp day but would love to show you the facility during
regular class times!
We only offer full weeks of camp.
We are not a nut free facility. We cannot separate any individual camper due to food allergies. Please alert us to any allergies during your registration. Campers will not be permitted to share food brought from home.
Please send a bag lunch with full-day campers. Please write your camper’s first and last name on his or her lunch bag. Please note, we do not provide refrigeration or a microwave for the camper’s lunches. Please package your camper’s food accordingly. You can also purchase pizza lunch for your camper. Our daily lunch menu is as follows: 1 Slice of Pizza & Drink ($4), 2 Slices of Pizza & Drink ($6) and must be ordered at drop off or by 10am.
The morning snack provided to preschool campers may include one of the following options: pretzels, animal crackers, goldfish or cheese balls accompanied by juice or water. The snack is made in facilities with nuts. If you choose to send your camper with their own snack, please give it to the front desk. Do not include the snack in their lunchbox. The afternoon snack is a freeze pop.
We prefer that campers ages 5 & older wear a one-piece leotard, however form-fitting shorts and shirts are acceptable. Baggy or loose-fitting clothes are not encouraged for safety reasons. We do not permit campers to wear jeans, or pants or shorts with belts or buckles. For younger campers that may have bathroom emergencies, please include an extra set of clothes. If more than one bathroom emergency occurs in a day, parents will be called for an early pickup. All hair must be tied up away from the face. We do not permit campers to wear jewelry, fitness trackers or watches.
Campers are required to bring their own water bottles from home to avoid congregations around the water fountains. Please mark your camper’s first and last name on his or her water bottle. We are NOT responsible for lost items, so please do not allow campers to bring any valuables or money to camp. Cell phones and other electronics are NOT permitted at camp.
If your camper is attending camp with a friend, please email the front desk with the name of the friend by the Friday prior to the camp week. While we will make every attempt to group the friends together, we cannot guarantee placement, especially if the gymnasts are different ages or if there are more than two friends. If the friends are of different ages, the older camper will go with the younger camper’s group. We do not recommend campers moving to an age group more than one year older/younger than his/her current age. Be sure to confirm that all families are in agreement. Requests must be received at least by the Friday prior to the camp week.