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Cubs (21-24 months)

Now that your little cub is bouncing around everywhere, it’s time to focus that energy into constructive movement. This class will focus on independence and risk-taking, while still hitting the mark on strength development, following instructions, balance, and hand-eye coordination. As you are guided through our program, your child will become more confident in their ability to support and control their own body. Your cub will leave so confident that they’ll start doing gymnastics at home! (Although we recommend that they don’t, unless you have a fully stocked gymnastics gym in your 4x4 NYC apartment…no?)

 

Your coach will start with five minutes of play-time followed by a five minute age appropriate stretch routine and then you’re off to your events (Bars, Beam, Trampoline)! You’ll spend ten minutes at each event where your coach will guide you, and your cub, through a child-friendly circuit. After the hard work is done there will be five minutes of free exploration time, then bubbles and stamps to send you on your way! 

Class Policies:

  • For our Fall session, children must be 21mo by September 11th.

  • Only 1 adult may accompany each registered child.

  • Full COVID vaccination is required for everyone over the age of 5. COVID vaccination is strongly recommended, but not required for children under the age of 5. Masks are optional for everyone.

  • We do not offer trial classes or drop-ins.

  • For more information on our makeup, cancellation, and refund policies, view our FAQs

Current Session: Spring 2023 | April 17th - June 17th

Upcoming Session: Fall 2023 | September 11th - December 16th

Here is what your child will be working on in this class: 

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Bars/Rings

 

3 swings

Toes to bar

Reach and swing

Hang, walk feet up wall

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Beam

 

Mount

Walk w/ grown up

Balance independently

Jump to SLP

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Floor/Trampoline

Jumping

Forward roll

Log roll

Spider walk handstand

Cartoon brain

Cognitive

 

Follow circuits

Taking turns

Copy positions

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