Overview
Gymnastics is the ultimate foundation for kids to develop strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination while building confidence, body awareness, and essential social skills
At The Y Leisure City, we offer dynamic gymnastics programs for every age and skill level, from curious little explorers as young as 1 years old to dedicated teens striving for excellence, all in a fun and supportive environment!
Our spacious, fully equipped gymnastics hall features top-tier apparatus, air-conditioning, and a dedicated viewing area, so families can watch their young gymnasts in action.
With guidance from our team of highly skilled and passionate coaches, every child is supported to learn, grow, and achieve, whether they’re taking their first roll or perfecting advanced skills.
Join the Y Gymnastics today and see your child thrive through movement, fun, and confidence!
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Price
Program | Duration | Weekly Cost |
Play Gym | 1 Hour | $13.50 Casual |
Little Gym Stars | 45 Minutes | $22.60 |
General Gym | 1 Hour | $23.50 |
Advanced Gym 1 | 1.5 Hours | $32.80 |
Advanced Gym 2 | 2 Hours | $41.95 |
Access Gym | 45 Minutes | $22.60 |
Timetable
Free Trial
To book in a FREE Trial class, click on the ‘Free Trial’ button next to ‘Gymnastics’ under our program menu above.
Then scroll through and choose a gymnastics class (GS) based on your child’s age / ability and a day and time that suits you.
The levels are:
White level- School aged entry level beginner class, 5-10 years of age.
Blue level– 12+ months previous experience in gymnastics, 5-10 years of age.
Yellow level– 18+ months previous experience in gymnastics, 5-10 years of age.
Teen class– from 11+ years of age, either new or with previous experience
Then click the ‘Book Now’ button next to the class you would like and complete your details for a free trial class.
Preparing for your gymnastics trial
Please arrive at least 5 minutes before the trial is due to start. Make sure your child is wearing appropriate clothing (no denim, dresses, hooded jumpers) and socks.
Parents must stay for the trial and can observe from the parent viewing area.
