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Ozark Mountain Gymnastics – Springfield

$29 for Olympic Gymnastics Package with Four Weeks of Classes and Registration ($69 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Students of all ages and abilities learn tumbling and gymnastics techniques in class levels ranging from beginner to advanced

The Fine Print

  • Expires Nov 28, 2012
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required. Must activate by the expiration date on your Groupon. Classes must be used by the same person in four consecutive weeks. New students only. Must sign waiver.
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Mastering gymnastics can pay off when faced with challenges such as performing the uneven bars portion of a job interview. Swing to success with this Groupon.

$29 for Olympic Gymnastics Package which includes Four Weeks of Gymnastics Classes and Registration Fee ($69 Value)

Instructors lead students of all ages—starting as young as 18 months old—and skill levels—ranging beginner to advanced—in gymnastic classes. See the schedule.

Ozark Mountain Gymnastics

For more than 20 years, Ozark Mountain Gymnastics has cultivated balance in its students. Though its classes for toddlers to 18 year olds impart cheering, tumbling, and competitive skills on the physical level, instructors also focus on a healthy equilibrium between mental and visible strength. They emphasize sportsmanship and teamwork, building character traits in their pupils that translate to finesse both on and off the parallel bars. Additionally, they recognize the importance of familial support: parents are welcome to observe classes and always participate in those for children younger than 3.

As a professional member of USA Gymnastics, OMG recruits USA safety- and CPR-certified coaches. In the interest of personalized instruction, its classes typically admit 10 or fewer students, though birthday parties up the limit to 15 so that kids can switch in and out of the host's human-pyramid throne.

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Ozark Mountain Gymnastics

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    Springfield

    2910 S Fort Ave.
    Springfield, Missouri 65807
    (417) 882-5311
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