American Gymnastics Academy Northwest

American Gymnastics Academy Northwest

Having fun in the pursuit of excellence!

Wee Peas

1 Pea, 2 Pea, 3 Pea

3 Pea, 4 Pea, 5 Pea

Stars Girls

Flip Zone Boys

Birthday Party

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Wee Peas

Birth - 1 year

Ages: Birth – 1 year (non-walking) *Parent Participation Class Length: 35 Minutes Structured for: Co-Ed Monthly Tuition: Free! The Wee Peas program is a movement based developmental program for babies who are not yet walking. Wee Peas is taught in a free flowing active learning class space. This group’s lesson planning is built around a series of Perpetual Weekly Activities. These activities are designed to provide physical, sensory, and social experiences for our littlest Sweet Peas. Wee Pea instructors are the keepers of the garden and are asked to: Set up safe, fun, and developmentally appropriate activities Explain each activity to the parents and how it relates to their baby’s development Teach parents how to safely guide their baby through the activities Facilitate social and emotional bonding between babies and parents Help parents understand that each child develops at their own unique pace and there is a wide window for when babies reach particular milestones. Celebrate wonderful milestones that are happening each week.

1 Pea, 2 Pea, 3 Pea

Ages: 1 year (walking) – 3 years *Parent Participation Class Length: 35 Minutes Structured for: Co-Ed Monthly Tuition: $79 *Discounts offered for multiple enrollments One, Two, and Three year olds are gaining independence but still need a little help from Mom and Dad! The 1,2,3 Pea program is designed to capitalize on the rapidly improving physical, cognitive, and language development of the early toddler years. The Sweet Peas program provides large motor skill and gross motor skill development with whole body activities in age appropriate circuits. These Sweet Peas will focus on: Running with developing synchronization Step hold and balance on alternate feet Rolling forward, sideways and backwards on a wedge with a spot Playing (or observing play): interactively structured games with other Sweet Pea classmates Sing and perform physical motions to familiar songs Introduced to concepts of recognition, compare and contrast, and distinction through use of basic shapes in equipment and learning resources used in class We Also Offer Advanced Peas – Ask the front desk for more information

3 Pea, 4 Pea, 5 Pea

Ages 3 - 5 years

Ages: 3 years – 5 years *must be potty trained and able to participate without guardian Length: 45 Minutes Structured for: Co-Ed Monthly Tuition: $107 *Discounts offered for multiple enrollments The Three, Four and Five Peas want to do it all! They are starting to gain the physical and cognitive abilities to do great things. They can gallop, skip, move to counts, and run backwards. These kiddos can climb just about anything…which is why we’ll teach them how to play safely. These Sweet Peas will focus on: Cartwheels, handstands and straight leg table top Floor sequences combining rolls, jumps, lunges, turns and finish positions Properly counting and executing skills to music beats and claps Jump support and basic small swings on the bars Comprehension of detailed instructions and multiple tasks at once We Also Offer Advanced Peas – Ask the front desk for more information

About American Gymnastics Academy Northwest

When I was 15 years old, I knew I wanted to open my own gymnastics school. My parents started American Gymnastics Academy in 1989, and 29 years later, it still thrives in Southern California. It was their leadership and guidance that inspired me to extend the family business. The strength and dedication gymnastics requires has always brought a positive element to my life, and I want to share this within my community. I was a competitive gymnast for 15 years, a recreational and team coach for 16 years, and a manager for 5 years. My experiences have taught me that gymnastics is much more than a sport, it’s a lifestyle. Gymnastics teaches you the meaning of dedication, perseverance, and excellence. Many of our retired athletes have returned years later and said “AGA taught me how to be strong even when life got tough. I’m such a better person because of my time spent in the gym.” At AGA, we believe the physical aspects of gymnastics are a small piece of the large puzzle. Teaching a child how to overcome fears and continue to have a positive attitude is a lesson that will support them throughout their life. Our club dedicates a great deal of our training to prepare children for their gymnastics skills as well as teaches them how to be a well adjusted person. The question I asked myself when we started thinking about a Washington location, was “What do we want to accomplish?” The answer is simple. I want every single child to fall in love with this sport. I want every child to feel like AGA Northwest is their second home, and it’s a safe place where they can express themselves through the art of gymnastics. Whether they are a beginner or advanced, I want every child to feel important and special. I want them to thrive, and I want them to learn how to fall down, and pick themselves up. I want them to feel strong and confident. I want our students to be respectful and honest. I want to create an environment that I’m proud to raise my daughter in. I eat, sleep, and dream gymnastics…and opening this gym was definitely part of my dreams. AGA Northwest is not just a place for gymnastics, it’s a place for children to feel good and have fun!

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