Mini Movers

Co-ed classes for ages 18 months through 4 years. Parent & Tot and Preschool Gymnastics classes will take place in our newly renovated Mini Movers studio!

Tuition is $96 per month.

Our program is a year-round program and enrollment is open all year! All classes begin at the time of enrollment.


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Parent & Tot

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This is a class designed to introduce students ages 18-36 months to exploring foundational gymnastics movements alongside their parent or guardian. This class is a parent/guardian driven class, guided and facilitated by a BOOST Gymnastics coach. Students will explore and play with rolling, jumping, bouncing, and overall kinesthetic and spatial awareness in a safe, fun, and interactive environment.

 
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Preschool Gymnastics

This is a class designed to introduce boys and girls ages 3 and 4 years old to introductory level gymnastics in a fun, safe, and structured environment. Students will learn about tuck, pike, and straddle positions.  They will spend time exploring skills that involve balance, strength, flexibility, and motor coordination, including hanging/swinging on the bar, jumping with one foot and two, rolls, donkey kicks, and monkey jumps.  Students will also practice listening and observation skills in this structured class environment.


Create your KidCheck account HERE! KidCheck is our secure children's check-in software that we use to help us keep your children safe. Creating your account ahead of time makes check-in at your first class quick and smooth.


FAQ about gymnastics classes

Is gymnastics safe?

With proper instruction, gymnastics is a very safe sport. Many clubs will skip basic skill progressions that are deemed “easy” but do not understand the fundamental foundation that these skills develop to help prevent injury. Repetition is the key to safe gymnastics. When the body is habitually wired to perform a basic skill, other, more difficult skills, can be added safely. BOOST Gymnastics promotes a culture of safety and a healthy respect for the sport of gymnastics. All activity at BOOST Gymnastics is always supervised.

While all physical activity contains an inherent risk of injury, we have developed our curriculum to prevent injury from a lack of proper training. One of the many benefits of gymnastics training is the overall agility the student develops. This agility can help to prevent slips, falls, and injuries in any other sporting endeavor as well as in daily life.

What makes you different from other gymnastics clubs?

  • Our primary focus is on our students, their parents/family members, and our staff. Our goal is to provide the best and safest gymnastics to our students, unparalleled service to their parents, and to hire, train, and retain the best coaches for your child. We use all of our resources to attain those goals. We base every business decision daily on those goals.

  • We teach awesome, safe gymnastics. We don’t ‘dabble’ in gymnastics. We don’t teach other sports. Great gymnastics is the foundation for all other sports. We strive to have our students to learn great gymnastics, have a lot of fun, and take advantage of all the benefits this great sport has to offer.

  • We have the best coaches! Our coaches and employees endure a tough interview process that involves background checks and multiple interviews. We have an extensive training program that each coach must complete before he or she is allowed the honor of coaching your child. Many of our coaches are former gymnasts, but a great gymnast does not always make the best coach. Our coaches love being around kids and passing on their love of gymnastics to each student.

  • Our coaches all teach the same curriculum. If you have to switch days/times for your class and your child gets a new coach, he/she will learn the same skills as his/her previous class and pick up right where he/she left off. Students are promoted by merit and skill accomplishment.

  • We are not a daycare. We are an instructional facility that teaches your child gymnastics, a very athletic sport.

  • Even our camps & events offer some elements of gymnastics.

  • We never stop learning. We constantly and continuously train our coaches on not only gymnastics skills and techniques, but child development, discipline, and psychology. We understand how important a coach can be to a child. We only hire the best for your child and train them very well through continuing education.

What is the best age to start a child in gymnastics?

Right now is the best age! We have seen students begin gymnastics in their early teens and go on to have very successful gymnastics careers. It is also beneficial to place your child in a gymnastics class as early as 18 months. You know your child best and know what he/she can handle. Many times a gymnastics class is the first interaction a young child will have with an adult other than a family member.

What should my child wear to class?

A one piece leotard is preferred for girls. Shorts, leggings, or sweat pants and t-shirts may be worn for boys and girls as long as they are not baggy or covering the feet and present a danger spotting the child. Boys and girls hair should be tied back (i.e. ponytail, braids, bun etc). No jewelry is allowed to be worn. All children must have bare feet while in class.

What happens if I’m running late to pick up my child from camp or class?

Just give us a call and let us know! We completely understand that things happen. We will have a coach stay with your child until you arrive. There is a $15 fee for anyone who is 15 minutes late picking up their child and a $1 fee for every minute after, until you arrive.

What days are you closed?

Holiday or prescheduled closings: The week of Memorial Day(Saturday before Memorial Day through Friday following Memorial Day), Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Break(Wednesday before Thanksgiving - Sunday following Thanksgiving Day), and Winter Break during December/January(the week of Christmas and New Year’s).

Weather related or unscheduled closings: BOOST Gymnastics does not follow any particular school closing decisions. We will provide an announcement on our social media, our website, as well as an email to all families if our facility is going to be closed. To avoid phone congestion please refer to our social media, website and your email for updates regarding weather related closures.

What is the difference between Gymnastics classes and Tumbling classes?

Gymnastics classes are designed for students to learn skills on all gymnastics apparatus including: vault, bars, beam, floor. Tumbling classes focus on floor only. Tumbling skills are taught such as; rolls, cartwheels, standing backbends & kick-overs, round-offs, back handsprings, back tucks, etc.

How will gymnastics benefit my child? Isn’t gymnastics only for girls?

Strength, flexibility, agility, balance, coordination… the list goes on and on. Many articles have been written on the benefits of gymnastics. This statement is one of the best summations of the benefits of gymnastics:

  • “Gymnastics is a terrific sport for young people. Many people have grown up in and by gymnastics to become doctors, lawyers, teachers, business people, professors, police officers, nurses, scientists, and many others. Gymnastics provides an outstanding way for young people to test their mettle against themselves and others. Gymnastics can provide opportunities for physical development, character development, and education that are hard to find anywhere else.” – William Sands, Ph.D.

Obviously this statement pertains to boys as well as girls. Many boys who began gymnastics at a young age have graduated to excel in other sports like football, basketball, soccer, baseball, swimming, and track and field. More than a few former gymnasts have gone to college on pole vaulting and diving scholarships.

Is Open Gym, Camp, or Kids’ Night Out the same as a gymnastics class?

None of our camps or events are the same as a gymnastics class. While they are extremely fun and skills can be practiced, nothing can replace the instruction from a coach you receive in a class. Events and camps should be used as a supplement to a class and a time to have lots of FUN with friends!

What are the policies regarding students before/after class and during class?

Classes start and end on time. Please do not drop off a student more than 10 minutes early for class unless prior arrangements have been made with the front desk. Students who arrive more than 10 minutes late for class will not be allowed to participate in the class. Proper stretching is a MUST before starting practice. We are unable to pull a coach away from class to properly stretch the child who arrived late. Please pick your child up on time at the end of class.

Students are expected to follow the gym rules and listen to their coach. Coaches give corrections to students to enhance their abilities and to ensure safety of the student and others around them. Students who are continually disruptive in class will be removed from the class for the day. Our top priority is always Safety First!!!

Are parents allowed inside the gym to watch classes?

We have two viewing areas for class observation. However, for the safety of our students and coaches, parents and spectators are NOT allowed inside the gymnastics area during classes. Parent and Tot classes are the only exemption.

Is there a visitor/parent policy?

We ask that you do not talk or wave to your child while they are in class. Interruptions and distractions can cause serious injury to your child or another child. No flash photography is allowed. This is a USA Gymnastics safety rule. Under no circumstances are children or parents who are not participating in class allowed on the gym floor. If you need to speak with an instructor, please do so at the beginning or end of your child’s class. Our instructors are always happy to answer any questions you may have but please keep in mind they may have other children waiting for them. Also, please supervise siblings who are in the seating area at all times.

I think I left something at the gym. What should I do?

We suggest that valuable items not be brought to the gym. BOOST Gymnastics is not responsible for any items lost or stolen. However, we do pick up items at the end of the night. If you think you may have left something here, please call the front desk as soon as possible to see if we may have found it. Unclaimed items are donated to charity regularly.

What if I miss a class?

To be eligible for a make-up, the absence must come during a regularly scheduled class time. Holidays or days when BOOST Gymnastics is closed, are not eligible for make-up days. A student is eligible to make-up for FREE during an Open Gym time within 4 weeks of the student's absence. IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE WITH NO CHARGE, YOU MUST CALL OR EMAIL INFO@BOOSTGYMNASTICS.COM BEFORE YOUR CHILD MISSES HIS OR HER CLASS TO RESERVE A SPOT IN OPEN GYM.



If you have a question that isn't listed above please do not hesitate to reach out to us and ask.