Highlights
Kids learn gymnastics fundamentals, balance, and coordination in fun-focused classes designed to build confidence and skills
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About This Deal
Looking for a great way to get your kids moving? Midwest Training and Ice Center has just what you need. Their gymnastics classes are designed to teach the basics while keeping things fun. Imagine your child gaining confidence as they improve their balance and coordination. These classes are perfect for kids aged 3 and up!
What we offer
This deal includes options for one month of weekly gymnastics classes. Choose between one-hour sessions for younger kids or two-hour sessions for older children. Each class is packed with activities that improve balance, coordination, and overall gymnastic skills.- One month of weekly one hour gymnastics classes (ages 3 and up): A full month of one-hour weekly sessions introducing young children to the basics of gymnastics
- One month of weekly two hour gymnastics classes (ages 7 an up): Two-hour weekly sessions for older children focusing on more advanced skills
Why you should grab the offer
Midwest Training and Ice Center stands out because of its dedicated focus on creating a supportive learning environment where kids can thrive. These gymnastics classes aren't just about learning new skills; they're about building confidence, improving physical abilities, and having fun. Whether your child is just starting or looking to advance their skills, these classes offer something special. The structured yet engaging approach ensures each child gets the most out of every session.Fine Print
About Midwest Training and Ice Center
The sounds of hockey sticks slapping pucks, ice skates carving figure eights, and trampoline springs squeaking fill Midwest Training and Ice Center. Adding to the soundscape, experienced staff members shout words of encouragement during adult and youth activities that unfold throughout the 34,000-square-foot gymnastics training facility and the Olympic-sized ice arena.
To help visitors grab an edge on their competition, personal trainers stage workouts in the fitness center, which includes strength and cardio equipment, group classes, and locker rooms equipped with a sauna—one of the best ways to relax post workout, and the second best way to cook a turkey. Though the facility focuses on competitive-training programs, its doors also open for public skates, open gyms, youth summer camps, and birthday parties.