$32 for One Month of Children’s Gymnastics Classes at Eagle Ridge Gymnastics in Rio Rancho ($64.18 Value)
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- Classes for kids age 3–15
- More than 20 trained instructors
- 15,000 sq. ft. facility
- Mezzanine viewing area
The slow evolution of gymnastics rendered certain ineffective events—such as the perpendicular bars and off-balance beam—obsolete. Train on well-established apparatuses with today’s Groupon: for $32, you get one month of children’s gymnastics classes at Eagle Ridge Gymnastics in Rio Rancho (a $64.18 value).
A full-scale training center, Eagle Ridge Gymnastics' skilled instructors school tykes and pre-teens in proper tumbling techniques through a series of weekly 45–60-minute classes. Toddlers learn architectural acrobatics in a coed preschool program that draws on vaults, bars, and beams to help wee ones build motor skills, self-confidence, and structurally sound body pyramids. Kinder-gym develops athletic capabilities with a noncompetitive course designed to work on strength, flexibility, and balance.
The school-age classes, divided into separate boys' and girls' programs, give aspiring body-benders a chance to train for all of the requisite Olympic events while showing off ring-tossing skills and pommel horseback-riding abilities. Housed in a 15,000-square-foot facility, Eagle Ridge boasts a beautiful lobby and mountaintop mezzanine, allowing proud parents an unobstructed view of their pinwheel progeny.
This Groupon is good for one class per week for a month. Check the schedule for times.
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About Eagle Ridge Gymnastics
Though they lead classes for toddlers, children, and teenagers only, the staff at Eagle Ridge Gymnastics holds their facilities to Olympic standards. Inside the 15,000 square-foot studio, 22 experienced instructors guide boys and girls ages 6–15 toward mastery of an in-ground trampoline, two vault runways, six high and low beams, and a full-size spring tumble track. In a preschool area, they help toddlers explore child-sized bars, rings, and beams while pausing for interviews with toddler sports reporters.
From behind a lobby's floor-to-ceiling glass windows or on a mezzanine level, parents can watch as their offspring join in competitive and recreational classes, holiday camps, and summer camps. They can also join in during parent-tot gymnastics classes.