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Parents who want to enroll their energetic child in an acrobatics class may not know the difference between gymnastics training and tumbling. The terms are often used interchangeably, so TumbleKids Kailua in Oahu, HI, has broken down the difference to help parents decide which focus is best for their child.

Gymnastics vs. Tumbling: What You Need to Know

Gymnastics

In gymnastics class, your child will learn how to perform a comprehensive range of acrobatic maneuvers like leaps, flips, jumps, and handstands. Gymnasts use a variety of equipment in their routines, such as swinging moves on the parallel bars and perfectly controlled dismounts from the balance beams. Props like ropes and ribbon are often woven into routines as well.

These classes are best for young children—TumbleKids Kailua even has openings for toddlers. Most beginner’s classes will focus on teaching children self-discipline, listening skills, and how to follow instructions. A major benefit of lessons is the balance that is learned, which will, in turn, make tumbling easier to master.

Tumbling

tumblingAlso referred to as floor gymnastics, tumbling features many of the same acrobatic moves as gymnastics but without the equipment. Routines commonly feature moves such as flips, somersaults, back tucks, and handsprings, all performed on a mat. The use of a trampoline may also be incorporated.

Tumbling can be more physically challenging. Because of this, many gyms will require your child to be a little older and have previous gymnastics training before enrolling. These classes are also popular for cheerleaders and dancers, who commonly utilize the skills and movements they learn during routines.  

TumbleKids Kailua believes that gymnastics can be a key ingredient in children’s development by helping to build physical strength and self-confidence. This gymnastics center is committed to giving each child the best training possible, whether it’s learning how to tumble or taking Ninja Kid classes to learn coordination, agility, and balance. Go online to learn more about recreational classes for all ages and abilities or call (808) 798-5413 to enroll your child today.

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