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Grade School Gymnastics: Build Strength and Confidence

byThe Little GymClasses at The Little Gym Suncity, GurugramStarts from2,500 per yearView full gallery

For kids aged 6 to 12, our non-competitive classes focus on building real gymnastics skills through teamwork, encouragement, and plenty of movement.

Physical activity boosts not just strength, but focus and confidence too. Here, a coach assists a grade-schooler on the rings, helping her build upper body and core strength.

Every jump and tumble builds the kind of confidence that lasts a lifetime. This young gymnast shows her strength and determination on the high bar.

Strong cores, big smiles. This student practices a plow pose, a gymnastics drill that builds core strength and spinal flexibility, essential for more advanced moves.

Building balance, one flip at a time. Hanging upside down on the bar is a fun way to get comfortable with inversions while strengthening arm and core muscles.

Our coaches are dedicated to helping every child succeed. Here, two instructors support a student on the barrel mat, ensuring safety while he learns a new skill.

Our inflatable tumble track adds extra bounce for practicing rolls and jumps. This video shows grade schoolers having a blast while safely working on their tumbling passes.

This video demonstrates more advanced skills on the tumble track, including handstands and walkovers, with coaches providing spotting and encouragement.

This grade-schooler shows impressive flexibility and strength, holding a straddle position on the parallel bars, a testament to her hard work and practice.

A perfect handstand. This image showcases the strength, balance, and body control that our older students develop through dedicated practice in our grade school program.

This student demonstrates a beautiful split handstand, a more advanced variation that requires significant flexibility and balance. It's a fantastic display of athletic skill.

About Grade School Skills: Growing Strong & Confident

In our grade school classes, we keep group sizes small—between six and eight students per instructor—so your child gets the spotting and personalized feedback they need to master complex moves like cartwheels and handstands. There is no competition here, just a focus on individual progress, sanitized equipment, and the kind of athletic foundation that helps kids feel capable and brave long after class ends.

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