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For The Little Ones

Mommy and Me

Ages: 18 months to 24 months (2 years)
Duration: 30 minutes
Ratio: 5:1

NO EVALUATION NEEDED TO PARTICIPATE

Great news, we are bringing back the Mommy and Me classes. This class will begin 2/26/2024. This class is designed to introduce your child to the world of tumbling.  Mommy and child will stretch, roll, and learn together. A parent will need to be on the floor with their child at all times during this class. 

Tumble Tots

Ages: 2 years old
Duration: 30 minutes
Ratio: 3:1

NO EVALUATION NEEDED TO PARTICIPATE

This class will be a continuation of mommy and me, however new students are welcomed and will feel just as comfortable. Parents will have the opportunity to participate in a class or two to help the transition and will be welcomed to sit on the floor around the stations to make their little one feel more comfortable. Children may be expected to sit for 3-5 minutes at a time, while waiting their turn. Children will begin to learn very basic tumbling skills along with coordination, balance, and some introduction into life lessons such as waiting your turn and sharing.

Preschool Tumblers

Ages: 3 to 4 years old
Duration: 45 minutes
Ratio: 4:1

NO EVALUATION NEEDED TO PARTICIPATE

This class focuses on very beginner skills, continuation of coordination, balance, and an introduction to flexibility and strength training. We will work on things like forward and backward rolls, handstands, cartwheels, table tops and bridges. We will walk across the balance beam (floor beam not high beam), do hopscotch, crawl through or under items. We will also work on skills such as beginner splits, push-ups, jumping jacks, and strengthening exercises.

Mini Tumblers

Ages: 5-6 years old
Duration: 45 minutes
Ratio: 5:1

NO EVALUATION NEEDED TO PARTICIPATE
In this class, we will be working on mastery of our rolls, handstands and cartwheels and will introduce round-offs, bridges, falling into a bridge both from a standing position and from a handstand, and kicking over from a bridge. We will also continue with strength and flexibility training to continue to prepare our bodies for the next set of skills. NOTE: The handstand, cartwheel and round-off from a lunge, need to be mastered with the grade of an “A” before moving into Tumble 101.

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Evaluations

Those 6 and older will need to be evaluated before entering level classes in the program. We evaluate the children to make sure they are enrolled in the level that is appropriate for maximum learning and skill progression. Tumbling does require a specific progressive structure to maximize on the athletes’ ability to perform skills correctly and beautifully while minimizing injuries and regression. Children are placed in the appropriate level based on skill, instead of age. This program has been designed this way to encourage progress so our athletes do not become discouraged and want to leave the program. Growth in all areas of childrens’ development is very important to us and we want to set them up for success now and build confidence and strength for later in life.

LEVEL Cheer and Tumbling classes

These classes are offered in a progressive manner for level appropriate USASF levels in cheer related tumbling. We follow these levels because this is the safest and most progressive way to learn tumbling skills that pertain to cheerleading with the maximum amount of skills learned and the least amount of injuries. Our system has been tested and perfected for our needs over the past 10 years and we follow this system very closely. There are specialty classes for children that don’t fit the age or skill requirements, that may have started tumble and cheer later in life.

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Tumble 101

Target ages: 6 – Adult
Duration: 1 hour
Ratio: 6:1

Tumble 101 is an introductory level tumbling class. Some knowledge is helpful before beginning this class, however not required. (We do offer one or two private lessons if needed after the evaluation before the first class especially for those who are brand new, but these will be at a minimal additional expense.)

Tumble 101 covers the following skills:

  • Forward and Backward rolls
  • Push-up from back to bridge position
  • Fall to bridge position from standing position
  • Handstand (with squeezed legs and good technique)
  • Handstand fall to a bridge and stand up (this skill is called a front limber)
  • Cartwheel with BOTH legs
  • Kick-over from bridge position
  • Round-off from 3 positions with rebound
  • lunge
  • power start or hurdle
  • running round-off
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Level 1 WALKOVERS

Target ages: 7-14 (kids who are younger may enroll if they have the prerequisite skills)
Prerequisite: MUST PASS Tumble 101/102 skills test

Skills we will learn:

  • Front walkover (FWO)
  • Back walkover (BWO)
  • Double FWO combo
  • Double BWO combo
  • FWO cartwheel or round-off combo
  • Bad leg cartwheel good leg BWO combo
  • Crazy cartwheel with rebound
  • Crazy BWO with rebound
  • Round-off rebound BWO
  • FWO round-off rebound BWO
  • Dive forward rolls
  • Back extension rolls
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Level 2 HANDSPRINGS

Target ages: 8-16 (kids who are younger may enroll if they have the prerequisite skills)
Prerequisite: MUST PASS Level 1 walkovers Skills test

Skills we will learn:

  • Standing Front handspring (FHS)
  • Standing Back handspring (BHS)
  • Standing FHS step out (s/o)
  • Standing BHS s/o
  • Standing BWO BHS combo and with s/o variations
  • Crazy cartwheel BHS with s/o variations
  • Double BHS combo *not required until level 3
  • Round-off BHS and series (3 are required to move up in levels)
  • FHS round-off BHS and series
  • BHS s/o round-off BHS and like combos
  • Standing BHS and round-off BHS with high
  • rebounds to prepare for back tucks
  • Powerful punches and good dive roll to prepare for
  • Punch front tucks
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Level 3 TUCKS

Target ages: 9 and up (kids who are younger may enroll if they have the prerequisite skills)
Prerequisite: MUST PASS Level 2 Handsprings Skills test

Skills we will learn:

  • Punch Front Tuck (PF)
  • Standing 3 BHS with rebound
  • Standing back tuck (BK) *not required until Level 4
  • Jump combo with BHS series
  • Jump combo BHS BK *not required until Level 4
  • Round-off BK
  • FHS round-off BK
  • Round-off BHS (series) BK
  • FHS round-off BHS (series) BK
  • PF power start round-off BHS (series) BK
  • BHS s/o round-off BHS (series) BK
  • Any other running pass combos with a PF or BK
  • Side aerials
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Level 4 LAYOUTS

Target ages: 10 and up (kids who are younger may enroll if they have the prerequisite skills)
Prerequisite: MUST PASS Level 3 Tucks Skills Test

Skills we will learn:

  • Front Layout (lay) *optional skill
  • Master standing BK
  • Standing Pike
  • Standing Lay (only to work body position)
  • Standing BHS (series) BK
  • Jump BHS (series) BK
  • Standing BHS BK BHS BK
  • Standing BHS BHS lay
  • Standing BHS BK BHS BHS lay
  • Round-off Lay
  • Round-off BHS (series) Lay
  • FHS through to Lay
  • PF s/o
  • PF s/o connected to round-off pass with Lay
  • Whip backs and passes containing whip backs
  • 1/2 twisting drills for properly set layouts
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Level 5 TWISTING

Target ages: 11 and up (kids who are younger may enroll if they have the prerequisite skills)
Prerequisite: Coaches recommendation and AMAZING layout

Skills we will learn:

  • 1/2 twisting skills
  • Arabians
  • Full twisting Layouts
  • Standing tucked full
  • ANY combos imaginable
  • Those who have exceptional technique will learn 1 1/2
  • and double twisting skills
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Specialty Programs

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Cheer Prep 1/2

Target ages: 5-11 for mini and youth age teams, however will take kids up to 14 for junior age teams
Prerequisite skills: All skills listed in Tumble 101
Duration: 2 hours
Ratio: 8:1

Cheer Prep 1/2 is designed for young athletes who are interested in competitive cheer but not sure if they want to make the commitment quite yet. This class will be offered over the 2019 summer to gear up for our 2019-2020 cheer season.

In these classes, we will be focusing on the skills necessary for COMPETITIVE cheerleading not school cheer. (If you are interested in school cheer programs please look at school tumbling classes 🙂 

Skills we will learn for tumbling will come directly from the level 1 and level 2 cheer tumbling classes. Our jumps we will learn will include but are not limited to: spread eagle, tuck jump, toe touch, front and side hurdlers, pike and combination jumping skills. We will also learn level 1 and 2 stunts along with level 1 and 2 appropriate dance and routine choreography.

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Cheer Prep 2-4

Target ages: 8 and up 
Prerequisite skills: Front and Back walkover minimum, prefer at least a back handspring or really close to back handspring
Duration: 2 hours
Ratio: 8:1

Cheer prep 2,3,4  is designed for athletes who are interested in COMPETITIVE cheer but not sure if they want to make the commitment quite yet.  We will offer this class summer 2019 to help prepare for our 2019-2020 season.

In these classes, we will mainly focus on all aspects of skills required for a competitive team.  We will tumble, jump, stunt, and learn choreography.

Skills we will learn for tumbling will come directly from the levels 2 through level 4 cheer tumbling classes. Jumps we will learn will include but are not limited to: toe touch, front and side hurdlers, pike and combination jumping skills including whipped jumps. We will also learn levels 2-4 stunts and choreography that is appropriate for those levels as well as our athletes.

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Middle School/ Junior High Tumbling

Target ages: Grades 6-8
Prerequisite skills: Beginner: Good handstand, cartwheel, round-off and bridge
Advanced: Already has a GOOD back handspring working on tuck or higher
Duration: 1 hour
Ratio: 8:1

Our middle school tumbling class is designed for those who are or aspire to be a middle school or junior high cheerleader. Tumbling and jump skills will closely follow our level systems with some exceptions because the average athlete in beginner classes is working on back handsprings and in advanced classes is working on back tucks or higher.  We will still focus on safety and work on progression but with skills more common for school cheer.

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High School Tumbling

Target ages: Grades 9-12
Prerequisite skills: Beginner:  Good handstand, cartwheel, round-off and bridge
Advanced: Already has a GOOD back handspring working on tuck or  higher
Duration: 1 hour
Ratio: 8:1

Our high school tumbling class is designed for those who are or aspire to be a high school cheerleader. Tumbling and jump skills will closely follow our level systems with some exceptions because the average athlete in beginner classes is working on back handsprings and in advanced classes is working on back tucks or higher.  We will still focus on safety and work on progression but with skills more common for school cheer.

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Mommy Fit

Target ages: Adult
Prerequisite skills:  ability to hold oneself upside down, or at least the willingness to try
Duration: 1 hour
Ratio: 10:1

So sorry for any inconvenience but due to low interest we are not offering this class at this time.  If you are interested please drop us an email at [email protected] complete with your contact information so we may contact you if we get enough interest.  Thanks

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Specialty Clinics

Ages, prices, required skills, ratio and availability will vary depending on what the purpose of the clinic is.  These clinics are usually offered on Saturdays. Over the summer they will be limited, but when fall rolls back around we hope to offer clinics every other week!!

Clinics are not limited to but might include:

  • BHS Perfection —bhs both standing and with a round-off
  • Flippin Out —back tucks both standing and with pass
  • Front skills —handsprings, tucks, etc.
  • Jumps and Flexibility— yep just that
  • Flyers — positions and flexibility
  • Partner workouts — Fun based tumble class that you can bring a friend to
  • Pass that Test — clinic to help get “that” skill needed to pass the skills test
  • It’s all about that “PASS”— Just tumbling passes!!
  • Aerials/ Arabians/ Half twists— twisting but only half way

The following clinics are based on needs of our clients:

Stunts (actual building) good for SCHOOL TEAMS

Twisting (will offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced twisting)

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Open Gym Sessions

Target ages:  8 and up
Prerequisite skills: N/A
Duration: 2-3 hours
Ratio: N/A

Open gym sessions are few and far between as usually we can only offer them on the weekends and we know how busy your weekends are!! Open gym sessions are for kids or adults to come and use our facility without being under the direction of a class.  Coaches will be present at open gym sessions but are not there to spot or to teach.  They are there to ensure the safety of the members attending and help with verbal corrections.  Some coaches will take a hands on approach but open gym is more for athletes to work on skills they can already do.

Class Schedule

The classes listed on our schedule are classes that currently HAVE availability for Summer One session.  Summer Two session has the same exact schedule but if we were to post those classes now the schedule listed would be huge and complicated.  Summer Two is a 5 week session so the only difference is that Summer Two is a little more expensive.

We ARE offering our class passes as well I hope to have that listed on the schedule with prices ASAP!!!

Private Lessons:

Private lessons are a wonderful tool to enhance an athletes skill level with some one on one training. At Flip House we have found that students who ONLY do private lessons as opposed to group classes tend to progress slower. We have done our own research and students who are in a tumbling class along with a private lesson tend to progress faster than being in one or the other so we require anyone interested in private lessons to be enrolled into our classes or our competitive cheer program. Lessons are also highly sought after (especially right before tryouts) and in limited availability due to time constraints so we will not accept anyone for lessons without being a part of the Flip House. So sorry for any inconvenience. Like many other sports year round practice is essential for success, not just a month before the season.