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Ambler PA Kids Gym Provides Sports Skills Development Programs For Girls And Boys Of All Ages

By Lance Aldinger


Children can benefit from gymnastics classes in many ways. They do more than prepare him or her to compete in events. Joining other kids for exercise makes it fun. Any pediatrician will agree that exercise contributes greatly to good health. Lessons at Ambler PA Childrens Gymnastics are filled with the kind of activity that will develop good exercise habits for life.

A child can develop confidence as she learns basic somersaults and cartwheels on a tumbling mat. All will receive plenty of encouragement and attention as they progress and improve their abilities. We welcome every child from toddler to teen.

Classes are filled with students of similar age and ability. Foundational skills are taught on all the equipment such as balance beam and uneven parallel bars. The vault is a competitive event as is floor exercise. That is done on a mat and is a combination of dance moves and tumbling runs.

Beginning girls and boys take sixty minute classes. Some of the girls are preparing for cheerleading tryouts when they get to high school. The goal may simply be to exercise and socialize in a class of the childs peers.

The longer sessions allow for more time to be spent on the equipment. Boys must develop their upper body strength to compete on still rings and even parallel bars. These are fast paced sessions with a professional instructor.

There are tumbling and trampoline classes. A special class can be arranged for a group of cheerleaders to learn back handsprings. The student serious about playing on any kind of sports team can benefit from strength training. Also, feeling in control of bodily movements is invaluable for soccer, football and baseball.

Stretching for flexibility is beneficial for all sports participants. Runners must stretch before each event or risk injury. Good control will contribute to success in sports such as golf. The skills acquired in gymnastics classes will be advantageous in any competitive sport.




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