Strong. Flexible. Coordinated. Confident.
Competitive gymnastics at the Y Epping is a thrilling experience for aspiring athletes. Our Gymnastics program offers comprehensive training in all aspects of the sport, from the basics to advanced techniques. Gymnasts are pushed to their limits and challenged every step of the way. Our coaches work tirelessly with each athlete, providing individualized attention and feedback on their performances. They foster a supportive environment that encourages teamwork and camaraderie among team members.
Gymnastics competitions are intense events that test athletes' strength, agility, and mental toughness. The adrenaline rush of performing in front of judges and spectators is exhilarating for many gymnasts.
At the Y Epping's competitive gymnastics program, young athletes have the opportunity to hone their skills while making lifelong friendships. Whether they aspire to become Olympic champions or want to improve their overall fitness level, this program provides a solid foundation for success both on and off the mat.
So, what are you waiting for? Sign up for competitive gymnastics today and start your journey to success!
Competitive Gymnastics Classes
- Women’s Gymnastics and Men’s Gymnastics levels
- Gymnasts advance through levels 1-10 following completion of the Development Squad program. They will train more often with a commitment to the sport and competition opportunities
- FreeG
- Developed by British Gymnastics, FreeG is a combination of gymnastics, parkour, obstacle training and freestyle movement. It offers a mix of dynamic games, skills, progressions and challenges, with a focus on coordination, agility, spatial awareness and strength
- Tumbling
- Gymnasts perform a series of acrobatic skills down a 25m long sprung track. Each pass comprises eight elements in which the athlete jumps, twists and flips placing only their hands and feet on the track
- Masters
- Aimed at senior gymnasts, Masters gymnastics is split into age categories starting at 20 all the way up to 70+. Competitors in the Australian Masters Games need only meet the minimum age requirement – there is no qualifying standard, so gymnasts of all experience and ability can compete
- Special Olympics – Meet Ellen, a member of our Special Olympics team
- This program of gymnastics for people with a disability provides competition opportunities at local, state, national and international level. The pinnacle of the competition ladder is the World Games, hosted on a four-year cycle.
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