RECREATIONAL PROGRAMS
$From 23.50 per lesson
$From 23.50 per lesson
At D’vine our recreational programs are designed to create a fun, safe, and supportive environment where children can enjoy gymnastics while developing strong fundamental movement and gymnastics skills. Our Recreational programs focus on building confidence, coordination, strength, flexibility, and body awareness through quality coaching and age-appropriate progressions, without the pressure of competition. They encourage a love of physical activity, personal achievement, and steady skill development at each child’s own pace, creating a positive foundation for lifelong participation in sport and physical activity.
Each level includes 25–35 skills for gymnasts to work towards. This means more gymnastics, more development, and more opportunities for progress.
To pass a level, gymnasts must achieve 80% on every apparatus.
Every three months, prior to school holidays, we will run two weeks of testing classes. During this time, coaches will assess whether your child has achieved the required skills to progress to the next level.
Recreational Level 1 & 2
45 min Class $42 Per fortnight (1 lesson per week)
Focused on developing strong foundations while having fun. Gymnasts work on basic shapes, balances, jumps, strength, swings, and movement skills.
Recreational Level 3 & 4
1 hr Class $47 Per fortnight (1 lesson per week)
Gymnasts begin turning foundations into gymnastics skills such as cartwheels and handstands on floor, pullovers on bars, jumps on beam, and increased strength work.
Recreational Level 5
1.5 hr Class $55 Per fortnight (1 lesson per week)
Skills become more advanced, including back walkovers on floor, back hip circles on bars, larger vaults, and increased strength requirements.
Recreational Level 6
2 hr Class $73 Per fortnight (1 lesson per week)
Skills become more advanced, including back walkovers on floor, back hip circles on bars, larger vaults, and increased strength requirements.
Recreational Level 7-10
2 hr Class $142 Per fortnight (2 lessons per week)
Skills become significantly more complex. Gymnasts work through drills and skills such as front tucks, front and back handsprings on floor, front and back walkovers on beam, kips and long swing pullovers on bars, full vault table progressions, and intensive strength training.