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Frequently Asked Questions About Gymnastics Clubs
Many clubs offer KinderGym or parent-and-child classes from as young as 18 months to two years, where toddlers explore movement, climbing and balance with a parent alongside. Preschool gymnastics typically runs from around three years, and structured recreational classes begin from school age. Use the program and age filters on each club's page to find one that suits your child.
Recreational gymnastics focuses on fun, fitness, coordination and fundamental skills, usually one class a week with no competition required. Competitive gymnastics involves squad training several times a week, structured skill progression and competing at club, state or national level across disciplines such as women's and men's artistic, rhythmic, trampolining and tumbling. Most clubs offer a recreational pathway first and invite children into squads when they're ready.
Comfortable, fitted clothing that's easy to move in, a leotard, or a t-shirt and shorts or leggings. Gymnastics is done in bare feet or grip socks, so no shoes are needed. Long hair should be tied back, and jewellery is usually left at home for safety. Your club will confirm any specific uniform requirements when you enrol.
Fees vary by club, program and how many sessions a week your child attends. Recreational classes are commonly billed per term, while some clubs charge per class or per month, and competitive squads cost more because of the extra training hours. Many clubs also charge an annual Gymnastics Australia membership fee. Where a club publishes its fees, you'll find them on its listing page; otherwise, contact the club directly for current pricing.
Affiliation is a strong signal. Clubs affiliated with Gymnastics Australia or a state association use accredited coaches, carry appropriate insurance, and follow national child-safety and member-protection standards. It also means the club can offer recognised competition and award pathways. Affiliation is noted on each club's listing where we have confirmed it.
Yes. A growing number of clubs run adult gymnastics classes for beginners through to former gymnasts, covering general skills, strength and flexibility, trampolining and tumbling. If you're an adult looking to start, filter for clubs that list adult programs and contact them to ask about class times and what to expect in your first session.
Australia's Gymnastics Club Directory
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