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  • Advanced Beginner 1 Gymnastics

    Build on advanced skills in all four events while progressing in tumbling, balance, flexibility and technique. Class focus areas: handstand, bridge, lunge, leap, tuck jump and other age-appropriate skills. Previous experience is recommended. Gymnastics Class Progression Order *Gymnasts may be evaluated into a higher-level class or asked to repeat a level, which is not uncommon for younger students in the beginner levels. Below is the general progression of classes: Tonka Tumblers Gymnastics (Ages 3-5) Beginner 1 Gymnastics / Beginner Boys Gymnastics (Kindergarten or older) Beginner 2 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 1 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 2 Gymnastics Intermediate Gymnastics **In the last two weeks of class, students will be evaluated and receive a certificate with a future class recommendation.
  • Advanced Beginner 2 Gymnastics

    Advance your skills in the four gymnastics events by focusing on technique, form and advanced tumbling skills all while gaining confidence as a gymnast. Class focus areas: back walkover, round-off, back-handspring and other age-appropriate skills. Previous gymnastics experience is recommended. Gymnastics Class Progression Order *Gymnasts may be evaluated into a higher-level class or asked to repeat a level, which is not uncommon for younger students in the beginner levels. Below is the general progression of classes: Tonka Tumblers Gymnastics (Ages 3-5) Beginner 1 Gymnastics / Beginner Boys Gymnastics (Kindergarten or older) Beginner 2 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 1 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 2 Gymnastics Intermediate Gymnastics **In the last two weeks of class, students will be evaluated and receive a certificate with a future class recommendation.
  • Beginner 1 Gymnastics

    Learn basic skills on all four gymnastics events with a focus on building strength, learning basic tumbling skills and progressions. Class focus areas: handstand with a spot, bridge, lunge, leap, tuck jump and other age-appropriate skills. No previous gymnastics experience is required. Gymnastics Class Progression Order *Gymnasts may be evaluated into a higher-level class or asked to repeat a level, which is not uncommon for younger students in the beginner levels. Below is the general progression of classes: Tonka Tumblers Gymnastics (Ages 3-5) Beginner 1 Gymnastics / Beginner Boys Gymnastics (Kindergarten or older) Beginner 2 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 1 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 2 Gymnastics Intermediate Gymnastics **In the last two weeks of class, students will be evaluated and receive a certificate with a future class recommendation.
  • Beginner 2 Gymnastics

    Sharpen basic skills in all four gymnastics events while building strength, developing tumbling skills and advancing in progressions. Class focus areas: handstand, cartwheel, backward roll and other age-appropriate skills. Gymnastics Class Progression Order *Gymnasts may be evaluated into a higher-level class or asked to repeat a level, which is not uncommon for younger students in the beginner levels. Below is the general progression of classes: Tonka Tumblers Gymnastics (Ages 3-5) Beginner 1 Gymnastics / Beginner Boys Gymnastics (Kindergarten or older) Beginner 2 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 1 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 2 Gymnastics Intermediate Gymnastics **In the last two weeks of class, students will be evaluated and receive a certificate with a future class recommendation.
  • Beginner Boys Gymnastics

    Explore gymnastics with other boys new to the sport. Class focus areas: listening, balance, body shapes, safety falls, scale, forward rolls and other age‐appropriate skills. Gymnastics Class Progression Order *Gymnasts may be evaluated into a higher-level class or asked to repeat a level, which is not uncommon for younger students in the beginner levels. Below is the general progression of classes: Tonka Tumblers Gymnastics (Ages 3-5) Beginner 1 Gymnastics / Beginner Boys Gymnastics (Kindergarten or older) Beginner 2 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 1 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 2 Gymnastics Intermediate Gymnastics **In the last two weeks of class, students will be evaluated and receive a certificate with a future class recommendation.
  • Intermediate Gymnastics

    Learn advanced tumbling and high-level gymnastics skills for competition events. Class focus areas: round-off, front walkovers, back walkovers, back handspring and other age-appropriate skills. At this level, coaches begin to look at gymnasts for the Midwest Amateur Gymnastics Association (MAGA) pre-team or competitive teams. Intermediate is for gymnasts who have taken the Advanced Beginner classes or been evaluated into this level. Gymnastics Class Progression Order *Gymnasts may be evaluated into a higher-level class or asked to repeat a level, which is not uncommon for younger students in the beginner levels. Below is the general progression of classes: Tonka Tumblers Gymnastics (Ages 3-5) Beginner 1 Gymnastics / Beginner Boys Gymnastics (Kindergarten or older) Beginner 2 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 1 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 2 Gymnastics Intermediate Gymnastics **In the last two weeks of class, students will be evaluated and receive a certificate with a future class recommendation.
  • MAGA Pre-Team Gymnastics

    Interested in joining the Midwest Amateur Gymnastics Association (MAGA) team but need to gain more experience? Join the pre-team to advance your skills and get to the next level. *Pre-team is an invite-only team. Participants must test out of Intermediate and be tested by the head coach. This class focuses on full routines, advanced skills, form and technique.
  • Tonka Tumblers Gymnastics

    Explore gymnastics through obstacle courses and activities that help build strength, balance and flexibility. Class focus areas: listening, balance, body shapes, safety falls, scale, forward rolls and other age‐appropriate skills. Gymnastics Class Progression Order *Gymnasts may be evaluated into a higher-level class or asked to repeat a level, which is not uncommon for younger students in the beginner levels. Below is the general progression of classes: Tonka Tumblers Gymnastics (Ages 3-5) Beginner 1 Gymnastics / Beginner Boys Gymnastics (Kindergarten or older) Beginner 2 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 1 Gymnastics Advanced Beginner 2 Gymnastics Intermediate Gymnastics **In the last two weeks of class, students will be evaluated and receive a certificate with a future class recommendation.