Esta clase es para niños sin experiencia previa en gimnasia. La edad oscila entre los 6 y los 12 años. El material cubierto en esta clase incluirá la descripción y propósito del evento de gimnasia, el vocabulario de la gimnasia y el desarrollo de habilidades. Los estudiantes aprenderán las posiciones relevantes del cuerpo en gimnasia masculina, incluso rectas, huecas, escondidas y de lucios, así como una amplia gama de habilidades y patrones de movimiento. Obtendrán la capacidad de ejecutar estas posiciones en configuraciones estáticas y dinámicas en aparatos de hombres. A través del acondicionamiento y estiramiento, los estudiantes desarrollan grupos de músculos y la flexibilidad importante para promover su avance. Cada clase semanal dura 55 minutos e incluye un calentamiento, acondicionamiento y práctica de 10 minutos en dos o tres eventos.
Una lista de habilidades que se cubren en clase durante una sesión
- Flexibilidad (calentamiento)
- Pike tocan los dedos del pie.
- Straddle sentarse frente tocar el piso
- Las zancadas de la pierna izquierda y derecha y las medias.
- puente
Piso
- Rodar hacia adelante y hacia atrás.
- Lunge, patear a ¾ parada de manos
- Headstand
- Rueda de carro
- Introducción a la técnica de remonta y redondeo.
Pomo
- 10 elevadores de mano.
- Columpios de apoyo delanteros y traseros en pomo de caballo.
- Flank desmonte sobre pomo de caballo o buck
- Caminar alrededor de los hongos con la colocación correcta de las manos.
Anillos
- 10 segundos agarre
- 5 columpios bajos.
- Soporte en anillos bajos.
- Desmontaje de colgar alemán
- Tuck hang, L-hold, hang invertido y posición de pica invertida
- Patas del soporte del hombro con rayas contra las correas del anillo bajo.
Bóveda
- Técnica de carrera adecuada con aceleración.
- Brazo del círculo del brazo en trampolín
- Sentarse en la mesa o en el bloque.
Barras paralelas
- 5 columpios de soporte de cuerpo recto.
- Viaje a horcajadas de piernas dobladas a través de barras paralelas.
- Columpios de soporte de brazo superior.
- Columpio para desmontar en la parte trasera, columpio sobre el lado de barras P bajas
Barra alta / Barras
- Brazo recto, pierna estirada.
- Patada a jersey
- Espalda con círculo de cadera metido o picado.
- Columpio con regrip hueco, barra baja.
- Canasta con tirón para tirar de las piernas a través y atrás
- Underswing de salto o lanzamiento.
Trampolín
- parada de seguridad
- Gota del asiento media vuelta, rebota al asiento.
- Caída de manos y rodillas.
- caída atrás
Fuerza
- 1 pull-up
- 5 flexiones (buena forma)
- 15 pliegues en el piso
- 10 saltos a vela.
Necesidades especiales
Parent Participation Special Needs
This class is our gym's introduction to the special needs program. We offer two groups split by age, 4 - 6 and 7 – 9 years old. Class placement is open for discussion as we try to base groups on the size, ability, and needs of the gymnasts.
Offered in a less crowded location during quieter business hours, the class is geared towards optimized adaption to a structured gym setting. To support the child's needs, a parent, guardian, or aide is required in order to best support each gymnast. Our special needs classes are limited to a 4 students to a coach ratio to guarantee individual attention for each student.
Class Focus:
The class builds a wide range of motor skills as well as social skills, boosting students’ confidence with each success. Student - teacher communication is key as students gain skills while having fun.
Gymnastic Skills:
Balance, jumps, running coordination, hanging on bars, basic inversions, climbing, and much more.
Example class structure:
- 5 minute plyometric warmup.
- 5 minutes of body positioning and joint preparation.
- 10 minute rotation on different courses, first five of which are structured last 5 minutes the gymnast is free to work on their favorite skills.
Special Needs
This class is our program’s transition to the bigger gym. With more equipment available to accommodate older children and a larger amount of classes simultaneously being held around the class, listening requirements are brought to the forefront. A parent or guardian is welcome to aide to best support the needs of each student. Four gymnasts maximum in a class to ensure each gymnast receives individual attention.
Class Focus:
This class fosters listening and communication skills with a teacher. Gymnasts gain the ability to take the class independently without an aide while practicing sharing and taking turns with others.
Gymnastics Skills:
Various trampoline bounces and drops, body positions, basic vaulting skills, basic bars, rings, parallel bars, support swings and travels, basic tumbling, and stretches on the gym floor.
Example class structure:
- 5 minute plyometric warmup.
- 5 minutes of skill specific body positioning and strengthening.
- Two 15 minute rotations in a course – both rotations are ended with a free skill period.
- 5 minutes of free time and games.
Level 1 Special Needs
The Level 1 for Special Needs class is a stepping stone into a Level 2 for boys and girls that need special accommodations. The class explores many different approaches to basic gymnastic skills and is taught at a lower 4 to 1 student to coach ratio to ensure every gymnast has the tools to learn and achieve success.
Class Focus:
The focus of this class is building skills, learning how to push past difficult obstacles, and understanding the rewards of hard work and dedication. Gymnasts will learn to maintain focus utilizing gymnast and coach communication with minimal guardian aide.
Gymnastic Skills:
Basic tumbling, progression towards a pullover on bar, hand stand flat back, cartwheel, and squat-on on vault.
Example Class Structure:
- 10 minute warm up, games.
- Two 15 minute rotations focusing on a skill.
- 5 minutes of conditioning and body positions.
Promociones
Scholarships for underserved children are available. Please contact for details.