Trusted Ambler PA Kids Gym Helps Show Kids How To Stay Active And Maintain Good Health

By Carmella Isenhour


Children in the kindergarten age group are overflowing with energy. It can be channeled into structured fun. They love to run, jump and try cartwheels. The cartwheels and somersaults will not be perfect. But, classes at Ambler PA Childrens Gymnastics will teach beginning skills as well as simple social skills such as how to wait in line for their turn.

When a child reaches elementary school, he or she is taught to improve each skill. Confidence is gained each time they perform in an improved fashion. As they develop, they will want to achieve more. It is a fun way to get the exercise every child needs.

There are classes for teen age kids to learn strength training and how to maintain flexibility. They work on the parallel bars, the vault, performing on the balance beam and doing floor exercise, which is a series of acrobatic tricks. Trampoline time is especially enjoyable. They focus on competing at all skill levels.

Classes for adults include beginners as well as those brushing up on their skills. No one is excluded from the fun. Some are preparing to compete and some are there for a great way to exercise and stay in good shape. Bouncing on the trampoline is an ideal way to do so.

Any gymnast heading for competition may want private coaching sessions. These are conducted by retired professional gymnasts. Each session will improve on acquired skills on the balance beam, parallel bars and vault. The combination of dance moves and acrobatics will be developed for floor exercise. Constructive criticism will be offered by the coach.

The young child who enjoys classes may be interested in a birthday party at the gym. All the children at the party will be taught a few tricks and encouraged to try all the activities. Professional instructors will follow all safety precautions as they play. When the time in the gym is over, the portion of party time reserved for cake, ice cream and opening gifts will begin.




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