When "one class a per week" just isn't enough anymore. The next big step at EGA is TEAM. Being a part of the preteam or team program means extended training time, more exposure to events, and competitions. We have AAU teams, USAG girls and boys teams, as well as an Excel program. Each program will help your child not only grow within the sport but also fortify a base for anything "sport" related.
Another aspect that makes EGA unique is our boys team. With gymnasts participating in regionals, nationals, and progressing into collegiate programs, our boys have demonstrating great success thus far. Starting at age 6, boys are selected to be invited into the boys competition program. Gymnasts continue to move through the program based on their ability to demonstrate mastery in each level.
Another aspect that makes EGA unique is our boys team. With gymnasts participating in regionals, nationals, and progressing into collegiate programs, our boys have demonstrating great success thus far. Starting at age 6, boys are selected to be invited into the boys competition program. Gymnasts continue to move through the program based on their ability to demonstrate mastery in each level.
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Edmond Gymnastics Academy has experienced tremendous growth since opening in 2013! We are building a world-class program with a great foundation. And foundation starts with excellent, dedicated coaches! If you look around the Staff page or watch any practice, you will quickly see that the coaches at EGA are the heartbeat of what we do.
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Whether the gymnast is a level 3 or a level 10, EGA strives to create an encouraging and empowering environment to support success for all their gymnasts. Our USAG program extends from levels 3 - 10 and also includes and Excel program as well. Our Compulsory program (levels 3-5) works to build a strong foundation of basic skills in order to guarantee success later on.
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The Boys team program or Men's Junior Olympic program, is a competitive program that provides specific training based on the USA Gymnastics compulsory, optional and elite level requirements. The beginning level of competition starts at Level 4. A gymnast must have reach his sixth birthday to be eligible to compete.
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At EGA, gymnasts will be welcomed in a fun and encouraging environment as they learn and progress through carefully structured activities and hands on instruction. Whether it is your 18 month old daughter, 10 year old son, or yourself, we have a class for everyone! Edmond Gymnastics offers multiple classes, times, and levels to fit the schedule and need of the individual.
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Tumbling Clinics are a great opportunity come learn new skills and spend some extra time on perfecting the skills you currently have. Tumbling clinics are scheduled when Edmond Public Schools are out of school and during holiday breaks. Classes are generalized and also broken down into specific skills as well.
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Paula Maddox
Dec 19, 2021
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Zackery Opheim
Sep 30, 2021
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Kristen Kogerman
Nov 03, 2020
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Bumsoo Ahn
Sep 15, 2020
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Barbara Phillips
Jul 31, 2020
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Sharon Golfnus
Oct 31, 2019
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The owner doesn’t care about her guy gymnasts.. I can tell that the gymnasts that tumble here were in discomfort on that barely padded floor. My child was hurt often because of it. Overall I gave the gym one star because I couldn't rate it less. Unless your child is a girl, do not expect good equipment or priority. The only thing the boys got going for them is the coach seems pretty cool and very knowledgable.
Brianna Navarro
Sep 29, 2018
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Went to a meet here just this past Sunday. The amount it cost for my husband and myself and our two kids to watch our daughter compete was ridiculously high. Last year it wasn’t nearly as expensive. To say the least if we had paid the same amount as we did this week, with the option of sitting in chairs and having a quality concession stand then maybe the value wouldn’t have been terrible. There weren’t enough seats, most people were having to stand the whole time and then barked at for standing in the way or blocking doors when it couldn’t have been helped. Also, the concession stand wasn’t
Anna Bryant
Aug 11, 2018
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