The Winnipeg Gymnastics Centre opened its doors in 1977 and is a family oriented gymnastics facility that prides itself on an environment full of endless possibilities. Our aim is to support the sport of gymnastics through fun and fitness, excelling to each individuals potential, catering to both men and women of all ages.
Our current levels of training are: National, Provincial, Regional, Pre-Competitive, and Recreational for both male and female gymnasts. We also have Adult Open Gyms, Birthday Parties, and Spring Break/Summer Camps. Our mission is to promote health and wellness within our community and provide an environment driven by positive coaching and mentoring.
Our current levels of training are: National, Provincial, Regional, Pre-Competitive, and Recreational for both male and female gymnasts. We also have Adult Open Gyms, Birthday Parties, and Spring Break/Summer Camps. Our mission is to promote health and wellness within our community and provide an environment driven by positive coaching and mentoring.
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A program including creative play which will allow your child to use their imagination while learning to optimize physical, social and emotional development. Recreational classes are designed to teach the fundamentals of gymnastics and to expand on current gymnastic skills in a structured setting. This is a beginner trampoline program with no experience required.
Do you have a preschooler who is always on the move? Our parent & me class will promote early development, keep them active and on their toes with their parent along side and helping guide them! A program with music and creative play will allow your child to use their imagination as they are learn a strong foundation of the fundamentals of gymnastics.
This class is for gymnasts who are selected to move on to either the Regional, Provincial or National Stream competitive programs. Gymnasts will begin working on the skills they need for competition and will be moved into the appropriate competitive stream when the coach determines that they have reached a suitable level of fitness and ability.
The Junior Olympic Program is divided into multiple levels: JO 1-10 and Pre-Novice to National. These gymnasts train between 6 and 20+ hours per week and compete throughout the province, Canada and the U.S. Emphasis is placed on developing strength and flexibility and perfecting the skills and routines that are required for competition.
Trampoline, an Olympic discipline, symbolizes freedom, flying, and space. Multiple somersaults and twists are performed at a height of 8 m and require precise technique and perfect body control. The trampoline is also used as a basic training device for all sports that contain acrobatic elements. Tumbling is characterized by continuous speedy, complex, rhythmic hands to feet, feet to hands acrobatic elements lasting around 6 seconds.
Reviews (6)
Zeinab Mashreghi
Dec 16, 2021
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I registered my both daughters in gymnastic lessons last year. Before registration, I called the centre to make sure these classes fit my daughters' needs. My younger one cannot be in a very busy environment. I explained them the situation and the staff nicely responded me and made me satisfied that this is a great place even for the kids who have such challenges. In the first day (during the pandemic), I was shocked as I saw many many kids in different groups but in the same place. The place was super busy and loud, exactly what I was not expected. My daughter had a very bad day. I called the
Chris Crosbie
Apr 27, 2021
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Daniel Legal
Nov 11, 2017
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Alissa Guzman
Sep 05, 2016
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Ron Chan
Jul 28, 2016
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My daughters followed Head Coach Celia Champion from her previous gymnastics club. At the beginning, the club was a small club but over the years has grown to become one of bigger clubs in Winnipeg. Just over a year ago they moved into new facilities and the place is amazing. My girls love it there and have made some really great friends along the way. Highly recommend that you check this club out for your son or daughter.
Amanda Heiber
Jul 25, 2016
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