FAQ

Our goals for the gym include helping children to be better in life, through implementing gymnastics skills. Gymnastics teaches life characteristics that can help your child be good at anything they attempt. Through gymnastics, children will learn confidence, control, motivation, determination, courage, coordination, and happiness. Children should leave gymnastics feeling they can accomplish hard things. To each child, “hard things” can be virtually anything and doesn’t necessarily mean they have to become an Olympic gymnast to feel this way. We want every child to feel that each time they set a goal and achieve it, they have accomplished a great task. We want each child to be a better person and feel more prepared for the future because of the characteristics they have learned in our program. We know that gymnastics may not be for every child, but there is so much more to learn than just the skills. We look forward to teaching your children how to improve their lives not only through gymnastics, but also by setting goals and accomplishing hard things.

We want each child to feel like they’re progressing and learning harder skills. Each month, our coaches set individual goals with the students to help them work towards their individual progression. We believe identifying and working towards accomplishing goals not only helps students progress in gymnastics but it will also help them progress in life. We believe our children are the future and we want to take an active role in helping them prepare.

Yes, we offer competitive team gymnastics along with recreational and tumbling classes. Please refer to our class schedules for additional details.

Make-up classes are available on the 2nd and 3rd Saturday of each month. Makeups require available Makeup Tokens and Pre-Enrollment through the Parent Portal or the front office to ensure proper staffing. Each makeup class is run like a regular class for students to learn the skills they missed. Makeups expire 3 months after the missed day. Refunds are not given for missed classes. Students must be enrolled in a class to utilize their makeup tokens.

Yes, open gym is every 2nd and 3rd Saturday of the month from 12-2pm. Open gym is $12 for all enrolled / non-enrolled students.

Tuition covers one (1) month of lessons. Tuition is due on the 20th of each month for the next month’s tuition. There is a $20 late fee for any tuition received after the 25th. Sibling and military discounts are available.

An annual registration fee of $30 will be paid upon enrollment of each student, and at the anniversary of the student’s enrollment each year. Sibling discounts are available.

Any student at Mountain West can take private lessons, with an approved instructor. Private lessons are arranged and scheduled with the coach providing the lesson. If you are not currently registered in a class at Mountain West, there is a $30 annual registration fee, per student, due before the first private lesson. A registration form must be completed by all students before the first private lesson. Contact office for more details about private lessons.

All participants who wish not to continue enrollment for the following month are required to notify the front office and complete a drop form. This notification is required by the 19th of the month to be effective for the upcoming month’s tuition charge. Verbal notices to coaches or via messages will not be accepted.

Dropping classes can also be done through the parent portal.

Workout apparel for girls consists of a clean, gymnastics leotard.  You can purchase leotards in our office.  Boys should wear clean t-shirts and shorts, without zippers or belts.

  • Jewelry constitutes a safety hazard and is not allowed during class.
  • Girls with long hair must wear it tied back in a ponytail or in braids for safety.
  • No gum or candy is allowed in the gym area.

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