
ELEVATE GYMNASTICS
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Class Information
On this page, you'll find information related to our recreational classes at Elevate Gymanstics:
1. Schedule & Tuition
2. Policies Quick Look
3. Class Descriptions
4. Closure Dates
​5. Session Schedule
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1. Schedule & Tuition
2. Policies Quick Look
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Hair must be tied back
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Must be in proper gymnastics attire (no participation if in wrong gear)
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No makeups allowed at this time. We do not prorate tuition for missed classes.
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Drop-off is encouraged, Last 15 minuites of class can be watched otherwise please stay in the waiting area
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Annual registration fee is $50 for the first student
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To change your enrollment in any way (other than to stop enrollment) please email us to get help - Space is not guaranteed for switching classes.
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We do not put accounts on "hold".
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A 30-day written notice is required to stop enrollment.
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For a full list of our policies and FAQs click here
3. Class Descriptions
PlayGymnastics:
Children 12 months - 36 months with their parents/guardians attend a class full of obstacle courses and fun learning activities. This exciting class teaches our littlest athletes to learn and develop the foundation of basic gymnastics skills, essential motor skills, strength, agility, balance, listening skills, and social skills.
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Gymmini:
This 45 minute class is for preschool boys and girls ages 3-4 years old. They will have a class full of obstacle courses, stations, and fun learning activities. In this class our little athletes will be introduced to the basics of gymnastics, as well as building on listening skills and social skills. Gymnasts will also begin to focus on strength, flexibility, agility, balance, and the overall routine of our gymnastics gym.
Girls Beginning I:
This class is for girls ages 5-7 years old. In the beginning level, gymnasts will learn the fundamentals of gymnastics skills on the women’s apparatuses which include Vault, Bars, Beam and Floor. These young athletes will have a chance to build up their strength, flexibility and agility through progressions and drills which are a very important part in this level. Some of the basic skills they will learn include cartwheels, handstands, bridges, bridge kick-overs, pull-overs, cast, balancing skills, running, jumping, and leaping. Compared to USAG levels 1-2.
Girls Beginning II:
This class is for girls ages 8 and up. In the beginning level, gymnasts will learn the fundamentals of gymnastics skills on the women’s apparatuses which include Vault, Bars, Beam and Floor. These young athletes will have a chance to build up their strength, flexibility and agility through progressions and drills which are a very important part in this level. Some of the basic skills they will learn include cartwheels, handstands, bridges, bridge kick-overs, pull-overs, cast, balancing skills, running, jumping, and leaping. Compared to USAG levels 1-2.
Boys Beginning:
Boys beginning gymnastics classes teach basic skills, such as rolls, handstands, and cartwheels, on various apparatuses. The classes are designed to build strength, flexibility, and confidence. Skills taught include forward rolls, backward rolls, cartwheels, handstands, tuck hang and straddle hang on rings, front support and leg casting on bars.
Intermediate:
In our intermediate level, the girls will learn new and exciting skills that will increase in difficulty. The athletes will learn a deeper understanding of gymnastics while increasing their vocabulary and knowledge of the sport. Some skills that they will learn in this level are round-offs, backbends, back walkovers, back hip circles, more advanced balancing skills on beam, jumping, and leaping. Compared to USAG levels 2-3.
Advanced:
In our advanced classes, the girls will learn the most difficult skills within the Rec Program. The gymnastics skills taught in this level will be even more challenging than previous levels. The previous level's drills and progressions will become the basic warm-ups on events. This level will take many of the drills from previous lessons and upgrade the skills. Some of the skills that the athletes will learn in this level are back and front handsprings, back and front flips, kip drills, leaps, jumps, and more. Compared to USAG level 3.
Tumbling:
(*Requirements to enroll in this class include the ability to perform a forward roll, backward roll, cartwheel, and round-off*)
This class is for boys and girls ages 5 - 12. Tumbling is a form of gymnastics performed without props or equipment. Also referred to as floor gymnastics, common moves performed in tumbling include flips, somersaults, tucks, handstands and handsprings. Some sports, like cheerleading, typically use tumbling moves.
Koko Motion:
Learn a variety of fundamental moves across many disciplines such as parkour, gymnastics, and tricking. Skills include cartwheel, backflip, side flip, corkscrew, safety vault and Kong vaults. This is a co-ed class for ages 5 and up.
Ua Koko:
This pre-team class is for girls ages 4-7 years old. To be eligible for an invitation to this class, we look for natural strength, enthusiasm for learning new skills, and the ability to be coached. Ua Koko practices for 2 hours twice a week. The purpose of this class is to encourage young athletes towards competing and earning a spot on our Level 3 team.
Pre-Team:
This class is for girls ages 8 and up. To be eligible for an invitation to this class, we look for natural strength, enthusiasm for learning new skills, and the ability to be coached. Pre-Team practices for 2 hours twice a week. The purpose of this class is to encourage our athletes towards competing and earning a spot on our Level 3 or Xcel Silver team.
Adult Class:
Join our Adult Gymnastics Class, welcoming all experience levels and backgrounds. Led by two experienced coaches, this class offers a flexible structure with the option to treat like an open gym or try skill-specific drills and focused training. Improve strength, flexibility, and learn new skills while enjoying a supportive community.
Xcel Girls Team:
Xcel is designed to offer a broad-based, affordable competitive experience outside of the traditional J.O. program to attract and retain a diverse group of athletes. For more information on our competitive teams please click here.
Compulsory Girls Team:
This team is for our competing athlete’s levels 3-5 with an expectation of more time in the gym. Routines will be taught and perfected in these levels. For more information on our competitive teams please click here.
Optional Girls Team:
Levels 6-10 are in this category. At these levels, there is a large time commitment and a traveling commitment for off-island meets. At these levels, the athletes are learning difficult gymnastics skills, their own routines on all four events, and conditioning to stay fit. For more information on our competitive teams please click here.
4. 2026 Closure Dates
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May 25, 2026 - Memorial Day
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June 21st - July 5th, 2026 - Session Break
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July 29-August 3, 2026 - Session Break
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September 7, 2026 - Labor Day
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October 5-8, 2026 - Fall Break
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October 23-25, 2026 - Halloween Meet
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October 31, 2026 - Halloween
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November 26, 2026 - Thanksgiving
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December 20 - January 7th , 2027- Winter Break
​5. Session Schedule
​SESSION SCHEDULE:
We have three sessions for our recreational gymnastics classes. Payments will still be due monthly on the 1st of each month. Students MUST be in attendance for evaluations in order to be considered for advancement to the next level.
We will have one week off during each session, but in order to coincide with school breaks, they may not be at the end of the session.
The 2026 schedule is as follows:
SESSION 1: January 5 - May 2, 2026
SESSION BREAK: May 29 - June 2, 2026
SESSION 2: May 18 - July 28, 2026
SESSION BREAK: July 29 - August 3, 2026
SESSION 3: August 4 - November 28, 2026
SESSION BREAK: December 24 - January 1, 2027