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Kids Gymnastics and Brain Development Programs in Indore

byWonder Beans GymAt Wonder Beans Gym, IndoreStarts from1,000 per yearView full gallery

At Wonder Beans Gym, we don't just teach gymnastics. We combine physical movement with cognitive play to help your child build confidence, strength, and coordination in a safe, fun space.

This video captures the heart of what we do: progress, not perfection. Watch as a student moves from needing assistance to confidently performing a back handspring on his own. It’s this journey of perseverance and achievement that builds true confidence.

Learning is play for our youngest gymnasts. Here, you can see how we use colorful hula hoops to create a fun tunnel, turning a simple coordination exercise into an exciting adventure that builds gross motor skills.

Flexibility is a cornerstone of gymnastics, and we build it with patience and smiles. This clip shows one of our students working on her splits with assistance, demonstrating her amazing progress and the positive attitude we nurture.

Our gym is a vibrant and safe space for kids of all ages, from 2 to 12. This video shows how we use our equipment to teach fundamental skills like balance and flexibility in a structured yet super fun way.

See how we safely introduce complex moves like the handstand to children as young as 2.5 years old. With close, hands-on support from our coaches, we ensure every child feels secure as they build upper body and core strength.

The balance beam is a classic apparatus for developing focus and coordination. This clip shows a young gymnast practicing her walk and a supported bridge, showcasing the foundational skills we teach in every class.

Being fit should be fun. This image captures the energy of our group classes and outlines our core focus on developing motor skills, confidence, and proprioceptive abilities in a playful, non-competitive setting.

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We don't just use mats and beams to keep kids active. Our approach, which we call NeuroGymnastics, creates neural pathways by linking physical actions to movement-based puzzles, ensuring that when your child learns to balance on a beam, they are also actively strengthening their focus and cross-brain coordination.

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