Energy’s Tumbling

Ages: 7 - 15 Years Old

Siblings and Multi-Class discounts available.

*The monthly tuition is dependent on the number of classes per month.
4-Week Month: $168
5-Week Month: $210

Our recreational Tumbling program is designed for those who are interested in learning gymnastics on ONLY Floor and Trampoline in a fun and achievable way. We make developing a sense of self-confidence and independence a key part of the gymnastics experience.

We use this opportunity to nurture your child’s growth physically, mentally, and emotionally, and give them a sense of accomplishment they attribute to their own hard work while emphasizing safety, independence, and skill building.

The beginner Tumbling program will build base skills that our students will later build on, such as handstand, forward/backward roll, cartwheel, roundoff, backbends, and more. The advanced tumbling program will refine and build on those skills and work on handsprings, tucks/flips, connecting skills such as roundoff-back handsprings-back tuck, and more. Both will focus on strength, coordination, body awareness, balance, and flexibility, along with a strong mindset and work ethic.

*Clients on the waitlist do not automatically get added to a class when a spot becomes available as we have to work through the waitlist manually. If you register for a class that shows that there are spots available and someone already on the waitlist has accepted that spot, you will be added to the waitlist.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Non-enrolled Families

    We recommend scheduling an evaluation by submitting an Evaluation Form.

    Enrolled Families

    You are also welcome to stop by the Front Desk or schedule an evaluation by submitting an Evaluation Form.

  • Gymnastics is a broad discipline. Students in a regular gymnastics class will use various types of equipment and events, such as, Floor, Trampoline, Bars, Vault, Beam, Rings.

    Students in a Tumbling class will primarily use the Floor and Trampoline events.

  • Yes, absolutely! This class is perfect for gymnasts, cheerleaders, dancers, martial artists, and more.

    You may also want to consider Open Workouts!

  • Energy promotes nurture and empowerment as key in supporting children in becoming the best they can be physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially.

    We use gymnastics as a medium for physical fitness and strive to create an environment where children are shown respect and feel safe, are challenged, and develop ownership of physical skills.

    Classes are structured, but not rigid, so that children can channel their energy in an optimal environment.

    This approach is empowering and allows children to explore beyond their comfort level, resulting in an outstanding, confident, and self-assured young person.

  • Energy Fitness & Gymnastics classes are based on a 15-level syllabus and over 2000 developmental skill progressions, which instructors use to develop their class structure, evaluate children, and create a fun, safe, and challenging physical environment.

    Each level challenges students progressively, introducing more difficult skills as the child advances through each level.

    By breaking down the development of gymnastic skills into these levels, we have created one of the most comprehensive, challenging, and fun program designs in the country.

  • Ready for Gymnastics

    • Leotard or Comfortable Tight Fitting Clothing

    • Ponytail

    • Barefoot (no socks)

      • Cheerleaders may wear specified cheer gym shoes

    • No jewelry

    Hair

    It is essential that gymnasts’ with long hair pull their hair back. They can wear their hair in a ponytail, bun, braid, or any hairstyle where it isn’t going to get in the way.

    When long hair is worn down it can get in the gymnasts’ face or caught by the gymnasts’ hands or feet when performing skills.

    Feet

    The majority of gymnasts both practice and compete with bare feet. Socks can create a safety hazard as they are often slippery on the apparatus. It can also prevent the gymnast from using their toes to push, climb, and learn how to grip apparatuses with their toes when performing skills.

    While we do not recommend this, sometimes families opt to wear non-slip socks. Because non-slip socks aren’t all made the same, it still can create a safety hazard as socks are prone to move around due to a number of factors: fit size, amount of grip surface, socks elasticity, etc.

    Attire

    Gymnasts’ can choose to wear Leotards, Comfortable Tight Fitting Clothes such as T-Shirt, Tanks, Shorts, Leggings, etc.

    Most gymnasts choose to wear a leotard to work out in as it allows the gymnast to move easily. However, this is not required.

    Shorts

    Many gymnasts feel more comfortable practicing with shorts over their leotard. It is recommended that gymnasts wear tight fitting shorts in order to prevent from being caught on equipment.

    Loose Fitting Clothing

    Loose fitting clothing can present a safety hazard as it can get caught by the gymnasts’ hands, feet, or an apparatus when performing different exercises/skills.

    Jewelry

    Often gymnasts want to wear jewelry at practice. However, watches, bracelets, necklaces, rings, and earrings (other than studs) all present a safety hazard as they could get caught on the equipment.

  • The monthly tuition can be found in the class listings table when you click, “Enroll Today” above.

    Actual monthly tuition will vary based on the # of classes in a month.

    A $35 annual non-refundable registration fee is charged with the first monthly payment or on the yearly anniversary of the registration fee payment.