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Gymnastics

If you have any questions regarding Gymnastics Programs please contact Kristi Gorney at x.136 or kgorney@ymca.org or contact Suzy Wallis at x.135 or swallis@ymca.org

 
     
 

Gymnastics Equipment

We run a full gymnastics facility. Our equipment includes an AAI carpet foam floor for tumbling, AAI extra wideset graphite X bars, reflex beams low and high, vault, above ground pit, and 30 foot Tumble Trak. We also have rings, rope climbing stations, and pre-school sized equipment. We also have a 30ft. Air Trak and Mini Mountain. Our equipment is safety inspected regularly and we are constantly upgrading and purchasing new equipment to better our program. Our most recent additions include the following:

20 foot Air Floor - Another excellent training tool for those working more advanced skills.

30 foot Air Trak & Mini Mountain - This piece of equipment is an excellent tool for learning new tumbling skills for all levels as well as jumping skills for our pre-schoolers. Much softer than a trampoline, it allows for controlled tumbling and no double bouncing with a much more forgiving surface. The mountain teaches climbing skills as well as a whole lot of fun.

The 16 inch pit mat at the end allows gymnasts to tumble off the end of the trak safely, helping them in their salto and twisting skills. Our younger students enjoy the fun of jumping while learning new drills and skills.

32 inch above ground training pit mat - This above ground pit allows us to train skills on vault safely, implement new drills for floor tumbling and bar work, practice front tuck skills and provides a safe landing area for various apparatus in the gym. It is also used for our pre-school gymnastics program to allow our little ones to use the rings safely.

AAI Vault Table- The newest in vaulting equipment, the spring loaded vaulting table provides a larger and safer take off area for vaulting skills. Both girls and boys use the same vault, so switching back and forth is no longer