Tumbling

* Tumbling — also known as floor gymnastics — is a form of gymnastics performed without any specialized equipment. Stunts like backflips, handsprings, somersaults, and tucks are shown on the floor using tumbling mats for added cushion. Tumbling is seen in gymnastics, in elements such as the floor routines in the Olympics, but tumbling does not feature the same dancing elements like in floor routines. Cheerleading is a sport that requires experience in tumbling, as many of the routines involve backflips and other floor tricks.

*Acrobatics: is the performance of extraordinary feats of balance, agility, and motor coordination. It can be found in many of the performing arts as well as in many sporting events, and martial arts. Acrobatics is most often associated with activities that make extensive use of gymnastic elements, such as acro dance and gymnastics.

* Tumble Bugs: A class specifically for pre-schoolers designed to work on neuro-muscular activites, tumbling skills, balance, and hand-to-eye coordination. Mats, mini-tramp, balance beam and other devices will be used in the class as part the learning experience.