Kids' Open-Gym Visits or Gymnastics Classes at Bounce Gymnastics (Up to 68% Off). Four Options Available.
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Open-gym sessions give kids the run of balance beams, mats, and nine trampolines; gymnastics classes impart age-appropriate skills
Kids are better than adults at learning gymnastics because they’re more flexible and gravity hasn’t had as much time to build up ill will toward them. Stick it to gravity with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $12 for six preschool open-gym visits for ages 6 and younger (a $25 value)
- $15 for six open-gym visits for any age (a $30 value)<p>
During open gym sessions, kids have their run of the gym. They can climb atop balance beams, bound onto the nine trampolines, or tumble across cushy gymnastics mats. See the open gym schedule.<p>
- $22 for a five-week gymnastics Bounce Buddies or Tootsie Rollers class series for kids ages 15 months to 3 years (up to a $67.50 value).<p>
Class meets once a week, starting the week of June 18 or July 23. See the schedule.<p>
- $25 for a five-week gymnastics class for kids ages 4–18 (up to a $77.50 value)<p>
Classes start the week of June 18 or July 23. See the schedule. This option is valid for the following: GymJumpers (ages 4–5), Bouncers (ages 6–11), and Teen Tumbling & Trampoline (ages 11–18).<p>
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About Bounce Gymnastics
With nearly 30 years of experience teaching gymnastics, owner and director Naja Rossoff and her staff of kid-minded professionals train children of all ages and skill levels. They start with tykes as young as 15 months old, letting them explore movement with the help of a parent or imaginary legal guardian. They keep developing skills in older kids with advanced classes and a trampoline-and-power-tumbling team. Otherwise, during circus-arts classes, teach kids and teens the basics of aerial silks, Spanish web, and static trapeze.
Bounce Gymnastics also hosts open gyms so that kids can have their run of the facility's balance beams, nine trampolines, and padded floors. During birthday parties, the facility also opens up obstacle courses and organizes group games.