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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. 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 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) competitive team and potentially high school 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 participants must test out of Intermediate or be tested by the head coach. This class focuses on full routines, advanced skills, form and technique. If you are currently on pre-team, please join the waitlist.
  • 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.