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Gymnastics Apparatus Training for Kids

byElite Squad Gymnastics AcademyCamp at Infinity Fitness Studio, BanashankariStarts from2,500 per childView full gallery

Master balance, strength, and coordination with hands-on training on beams, rings, and vaulting blocks in a safe, fun environment.

Building upper body and core strength on the Roman rings. This student demonstrates great control as he performs an inversion before landing safely.

A young gymnast shows focus and poise during her first balance beam experience. We teach fundamental walks, poses, and dismounts with plenty of mats for a safe landing.

This video shows a basic vault drill, where a student practices the handstand position on a stack of mats. This exercise builds the strength and alignment needed for vaulting.

Monkey bars are a fantastic and fun way to build grip strength and upper body endurance. Our students love the challenge of making it all the way across.

Trampoline jumps are a great way for beginners to develop aerial awareness and coordination. We teach proper jumping technique to ensure they are safe while having fun.

Students practice various skills on the gymnastic rings, from simple hangs to swings and holds, all of which are excellent for developing strength.

A glimpse into our varied training: a student tackles the rope climb to build pulling strength while others practice balance on a low beam.

A coach assists a young gymnast with a handstand on the mat after she practices her balance on the beam. This shows the integrated approach we take to skill development.

A "New Skill Alert" on the balance beam. This student performs a cartwheel on the beam and finishes with a confident dismount, all under the watchful eye of a coach.

Practicing basic walks and poses on the balance beam. This exercise is crucial for developing the focus and stability required for more advanced beam routines.

About Reaching New Heights: Apparatus Training

We use apparatus like balance beams, rings, and vaulting blocks to turn fitness into a challenge. You won't just see your child climbing; you’ll see them learning to land softly—'Soft aagi land aagbeku'—and gaining the focus and physical control that true gymnastics practice builds.

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