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 2010 - 2011 Season Starts on September 7th, the day after Labor Day.  
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45 MINUTE CLASSES


Tumble Tots
(Ages 1½ to 3½)
This class incorporates coordination, strength, flexibility and balance through a variety of gymnastic activities. Activities include obstacle courses, parachute, creative movement and trampoline. Mom, Dad or Grammy assist in this class.

 

Preschool
(Ages 3½ to 5)
Children enter this class without a parent. The focus is on building physical and social skills. Basic gymnastic progressions are introduced along with motor and cognitive awareness. Activities include obstacle courses, parachute, creative movement and trampoline.

 

ONE HOUR CLASSES


Stars
(Ages 5-6)
This class is based on apparatus skill building. These children will learn basic gymnastic progressions and will continuously be challenged with new skills. All children will progress at different rates.

 

Mighty Mites
(Ages 5 - 6)
This class is for the advanced 5-6 year old. The class is more intensive and children are evaluated and placed in this class by invitation only.

 

Girls/Boys Beginners
(Ages 7-16)
These classes are for beginners who are grouped by age and ability. This class will be introduced to basic skills on all Olympic events. Strength and flexibility stations are also included.

 

Girls Intermediate
(Age 7+)
This class is for the advanced child aged 7+. The skill level of this class is a greater challenge for those students who have acquired all of the beginner class progressions. A skills test is given prior to invitation to join this class.

 

Cheer Tumbling
 Offering all aspects of gymnastics related cheerleading skills for beginner through advanced tumblers.

 

Teen Gym
This class is a beginner class for ages 12 and up.

 

Prep Op Team
A Class either once or twice a weekfor gymnasts that want to compete in GYFW but do not want to be a sanctioned athlete.

 

Rec Team
A Class either once or twice a week for gymnasts who do not want to commit to USAG Team activities but still want to work their skills.  Open to varying levels.  There is no competing involved with this team.

 

Advanced Boys Team
This Class is for the advanced (Boy 7+ and above).  This Class is by invitation only.


 

Boys and Girls Competitive Teams
Call for an appointment and pricing.


Click here to go to Schedules Pages for Download
 

 


Private Lessons are offered

 

A Full hour Lesson is $50.00
A Half hour Lesson is $35.00 

A Full Hour Semi-Private Lesson is $30.00 each

A Full Hour Lesson for three or more $25.00 each

Private Lessons must be paid 4 weeks in advance

All dancers MUST have a waiver and emergency card
signed by a parent before any private lesson is taken.

Particular coach/teacher may be requested.

 Call now to schedule your Private Lessons

508-563-1200

 

 

 

 


School Break - December 24, 2009 through January 2, 2010

 

 

School Break - February 15, 2010 through February 21, 2010

 

 

School Break - April 19, 2010 through April 25, 2010

 

 

 

FEBRUARY VACATION CAMP


 

Worried about what to do with your children over the school vacations?

 

Join one of our Gymnastics Camps held during each
of the school vacations during the year.

 

 


DAYS AND PRICING


MONDAY, FEB 15TH 9:00 AM-12:00 NOON OR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
TUESDAY, FEB 16TH 9:00 AM-12:00 NOON OR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, FEB 17TH 9:00 AM-12:00 NOON OR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
THURSDAY, FEB 18TH  9:00 AM-12:00 NOON OR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM
FRIDAY, FEB 19TH 9:00 AM-12:00 NOON OR 9:00 AM-4:00 PM


PRICE FOR HALF DAY IS $20.00 ----- PRICE FOR FULL DAY IS $40.00

 


Parents will be asked to Acknowledge Risk & Waiver of Liability

I hereby consent to the aforementioned person(s) participating in the Tumble Time Gymnastic program.  I recognize that potentially severe injuries, including paralysis or death can occur in any activity involving height or motion including but not limited to dance, martial arts, summer camp, cheerleading and gymnastics and related activities including tumbling and trampoline.  I understand that it is the express intent of Tumble Time Gymnastics, Inc., to provide for the safety and protection of mu child and in consideration for allowing my child to use these facilities.  I hereby release Tumble Time Gymnastics Inc., its officers, employees, teachers and coaches from all liability and any and all damages and injuries suffered by my child while under the instruction, supervision or control of Tumble Time Gymnastics Inc.


 

 


We welcome and appreciate members of the USAG

and other gymnasts who vacation on Cape Cod. 


We'd be pleased to have you work out at Tumble Time. 


The Tumble Time pricing for visitors is $10.00 per hour, payable in advance.


Visitors must be scheduled into a level or group.


Click here to request information or schedule training times.


 

Cheerleading Program
 

These classes include tumbling, motions, jumping and stunting.

 
Beginner Cheer
(Ages 6 - 11)
 
TUESDAY THURSDAY
4:30 - 6:00 PM 4:30 - 6:00 PM
 

Intermediate Cheer
(Ages 12 - 18)

TUESDAY THURSDAY
4:30 - 6:00 PM 4:30 - 6:00 PM
   
   
Click here to go to Schedules Pages to Download

 

 

Cheer Tumbling

At Tumble Time Gymnastics
 

Exclusive offer to all Local Cheerleaders!!

 

Who: Any child ages 5-18 interested in Tumbling for cheerleading. Entire
teams welcome and individual spots available!

 

When: Tues and/or Thurs. 4:30 – 6:00 PM

 

Instructor: Long time cheerleader and cheer coach Mallory Goulart.
Mallory is the current Head Coach of Falmouth High School’s cheerleading team.

 

Price: Discounted rate: $50.00 per month 1x week
or $75.00 per month for 2x a week. This is a 50% off price!

 

Where: Tumble Time Gymnastics 32 Jonathan Bourne Dr. Pocasset, MA. 02559
Ph: (508)-563-1200

 
Call Now to register!!!      
 

 

 

 

Dancezone Class Descriptions
 

Tot Time ( 1 year to 3 years)Parents & Child work together on basic motor and social skills . This class includes a varietyof gentlemoves that help develop rhythm, balance, body awareness and coordination.  Requires Parent participation

Twirling Tutus
(Ballet/Jazz/creative movement, 3 years to 5 years)  A basic Ballet/Jazz class.  Basic terminology & movements combined with creative movements.  45 minute class.


Combination Dance.  This class combines Ballet, Jazz & Tap.

 


This year's Recital  will be held on Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 4:00 PM at the Lawrence Middle School in Falmouth.

 

The dress rehearsal for the show will be held on Friday, June 25, 2010 at 4:30 PM at the Lawrence Middle School in Falmouth.

 

We will need all the girls present for the dress rehearsal.  We will also be doing the girls 'costume pictures" the afternoon of the dress rehearsal.

 

 More details to follow.



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MARTIAL ARTS

Asian American Kenpo Karate is a self-defense based martial art that will teach it's students how to protect themselves in today's society. A combination of Shaolin Kempo, American Kenpo, and American Goju, Asian American Kenpo Karate is a hybrid art that will excite any student. Combining basics, forms, combinations, techniques, and sets, every student will be able to develop into the best martial artist that they can be.


Pee Wees
(Ages 4 & 5, 30 minutes)

Learning a routine, following directions, and good-listening skills. As they are just beginning their school years, this class will not only help develop these skills, but also work on gross motor skills while learning the basic fundamentals of karate in an exciting environment. The blocking system, basic punches and kicks, and techniques that focus on how to keep themselves safe (what to do around strangers, etc.) will be worked on.

Monday Wednesday Saturday
4:30 - 5:00 PM 4:30 - 5:00 PM  
 
Youth
(Ages 6 - 12, 60 minutes)

Students learn various techniques to protect themselves as well as develop physical fitness, flexibility, and self-confidence in a fun environment. As they learn how to protect themselves, a strong emphasis is placed upon the responsibilities of learning a martial art ("self-defense" rather than "fighting" ). Progress is rewarded with the advancement of rank as specific goals are met.

Monday Wednesday Saturday
5:00 - 6:00 PM 5:00 - 6:00 PM 2:30 - 3:30 PM
 
Adults
(Ages 13 - Up, 60 minutes)

It is never too late in life to learn something new. This is the perfect solution to improving physical fitness while at the same time learning methods of self-defense. It is also a good way for parents with children who are active in karate to connect with their children by creating a common hobby.

Monday Wednesday Saturday
6:00 - 7:00 PM 6:00 - 7:00 PM 3:30 - 4:30 PM
     
Click to go to Schedules Pages for Download

 

 

 

Improved reflexes and co-ordination

 

Increased performance in all physical activities

 

Increased strength and stamina so you feel great all day

 

Increased flexibility and weight control for better overall fitness

 

Cardiovascular workouts ( heart and lungs ) to keep you in top shape

 

Greatly improved balance

 

Ability to defend yourself


 

Improved concentration for better work and study habits


Stress reduction and the ability to relax

 

  

Confidence in knowing you can defend yourself and your family


Confidence in knowing how to deal with bullies and other confrontations


Respect for yourself and those around you


A positive attitude toward life through self-confidence and self-discipline


Self-esteem and your outlook on life


Motivation and an 'I Can Do It' attitude
 

 

 

William H. French III - Senior Instructor
Asian American Kenpo Karate
 



Shihan Bill French has been training in the martial arts since 1994. 
After receiving his black belt in Shaolin Kempo in 1996, he has expanded
his studies to include American Kenpo and American Goju. 
Mr. French has combined this knowledge to create Asian American
Kenpo Karate. 
He currently holds a 5th degree black belt in Kenpo and
a 4th degree black belt with the
Academy of Universal Arts.


 

 

An Occupational Therapy & Sensory Gym on Cape Cod

We specialize in....

Sensory Integration ♦ Fine Motor Skills ♦ Handwriting and Writing Readiness ♦ Group Social Skills ♦ Daily Living Skills ♦ Evaluations, 1:1 Therapy ♦ Preschool and Pre-K Sensory Groups

 

 

 Madeline Langley has been an Occupational Therapist for 18 years. She is a graduate of Boston University. She has been trained in Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT) and has experience in Sensory Integration treatment. She has completed graduate courses in Sensory Integration theory and is continually attending research and treatment workshops for children with special needs.

Madeline has worked with a wide range of children diagnosed with developmental delay, learning disabilities, sensory processing dysfunctions ,including ADHD, Muscular Dystrophy, Low Tone, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida and Autism.

Timely, easily accessible therapy services are an essential need on Cape Cod. This is the premise to the formaton of Cape Kids Therapy & Sensory Center. Our goal is to assist children in reaching their highest potential and succeed in all aspects of life.

Phone: (508) 737-3490

Email:
Madeline@capetherapynetwork.com

Website: www.CapeKidsTheraphy-SensoryCenter.com




 


Drop in and play at Tumble Time Gymnastics
 
Available Tuesday
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
 
Available Thursday
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
 
Available Saturday
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
 
$10:00 per child each play period.
$5.00 for a second child in the family.
 
Children must be accompanied by a Parent or Guardian.

  

 

 

A PERSONAL TRAINING STUDIO

 

Get into shape with
Boys Gymnastics Team Head Coach. Dan Sirois,
a Certified Personal Trainer. 
First session is FREE.

 

Private Fitness Room
Focus on Unique Health Concerns
Customized Work Out Programs
Reach and Maintain a healthy weight
Fitness Assessment
Benefit from the Buddy System
Improve Flexibility
Learn Proper Form and Technique

 

Sign up today at the Tumble Time Office or
email
admin@tumbletime-gym.com

 

 

Choosing a Personal Trainer

 

Why a trainer may be right for you

 

By Paige Waehner, About.com

Updated: April 20, 2009

If you want to lose weight, get healthy and/or build muscle, hiring a personal trainer can be a step in the right direction. A good trainer can help you set up a program that meets your goals and teach you the best way to exercise. Here's what you should know before you hand over the cash.

What is a Personal Trainer?

A personal trainer should be, at the least, educated and certified through a reputable fitness organization (see below). This person's job is to assess your fitness level, set up a program for you and keep you motivated. He or she will push you past your comfort level--something difficult to do on your own. A trainer also provides:

  1. guidance on reaching your goals
  2. education about strength training, cardio and basic nutrition
  3. a reason to show up at the gym each week
  4. accountability
  5. ways to help track your progress

What is a Session Like?

Each session lasts about an hour. The first meeting is devoted to assessing fitness level, body measurements, exercise and health history and goals. Be prepared to step on the scale, have your body fat tested and answer specific questions about your goals. After that, you'll spend most of your time on strength training and cardio.

What to Look for In a Personal Trainer

  1. Education: A personal trainer should be certified through a reputable personal training organization. An exercise science or other related college degree isn't necessary, but the more education your trainer has, the better your workouts will be.
  2. CPR: your trainer should have an updated certification in CPR and/or first aid.
  3. Experience: Make sure your trainer has several years of experience, especially in relation to your goals. For example, if you're a bodybuilder, you want someone knowledgeable in that area.
  4. Specifics: If you have a specific medical problem, injury or condition (such as being pregnant, heart problems, diabetes, etc.) make sure your trainer has education in these areas and will work with your doctor.
  5. A good listener: A good trainer will listen closely to what you say and make sure he understands your goals.
  6. Attention: A good trainer will be focused only on you during your sessions.
  7. Tracking progress: A good trainer will regularly assess your progress and change things if necessary.

Personality is important too since you'll be working very closely with this person. Make sure you get along with your trainer and feel comfortable asking questions.

How to Find a Personal Trainer

One place to look is your local gym. Most gyms have personal trainers on staff and offer attractive packages for personal training. The cost will vary depending on where you live and your trainer's experience and education. Typically, the cost will be anywhere from $30 to $70 a session.

At some clubs, you may get assigned a trainer. However, one of my readers sent me these tips for doing a bit of investigation before you take the plunge:

  1. Get a referral from a friend who's had success in reaching their goals with a personal trainer
  2. When you're at the gym, watch trainers with their clients and see how they interact. Make a note of trainers who get along with their clients and seem fully involved in their workouts...that may be a good one to choose.
  3. If you do get assigned to a trainer, make sure you tell the manager if you'd prefer a male trainer over a female trainer or vice versa, or if there's anything special you'd like to work on (getting in shape before pregnancy, getting ready for a marathon, etc.) so you'll get a trainer with experience in that area.

Read on to learn more about warning flags you've chosen the wrong trainer.

Like all professions, personal training has its share of losers. But, just because you're assigned to one trainer doesn't mean you can't work with someone else. It may be a personality conflict or you may wonder if you're getting the best advice. Either way, here are some warning flags that it's time to switch.

Warning Flags

Beware if your trainer does any of the following:

  1. Ignores or dismisses your questions
  2. Works you so hard you're in pain for days. Soreness is normal, but you should still be able to get out of bed
  3. Neglects any part of a complete program or recommends a level of training that's too hard for you
  4. Recommends questionable supplements or herbs. Always talk to your doctor before taking anything!
  5. Diagnoses injuries or illnesses instead of referring you to a doctor
  6. Interrupts your session to talk to friends or take phone calls (unless it's an emergency or can't be avoided)
  7. Doesn't return phone calls or emails

A personal trainer should watch you, correct your alignment, and explain what you're doing and why. If you're having problems, talk to them--they may not be aware there's a problem. Another option is to talk to the manager or terminate your sessions and look for a different trainer. It's your money and your body...you have a right to get what you want and a good trainer will understand that.

How to Help Your Trainer

You can help your trainer do a better job by being a good client.

  1. Save the chit-chat for after your session.
  2. Be prepared by bringing your own towel and a full water bottle.
  3. Give at LEAST 24 hour notice if you need to cancel or reschedule
  4. If you have questions, write them down and bring them to your session--you'll spend less time talking and more time working out.
  5. If you have a problem with your trainer, address it immediately.
  6. Don't interrupt your trainer when she's with a client. Wait until she's finished before approaching her.
  7. Recognize that your trainer is there to guide you--but YOU still have to do the work!

 

 

 

During school vacations throughout the year, we maintain camps for the continuation of athletic activities.

 

THERE ARE NO SCHEDULED ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS AT PRESENT.

 

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BIRTHDAY PARTY INFORMATION

Parties are 1 1/2 hours long.  You will spend one hour in the gym and a half hour in our party room enjoying cake and ice cream and opening presents.  Our staff will lead children through a fun musical warmup, followed by an obstacle course that allows participants to play safely, age appropriate games such as relay races and our parachute adds extra fun!

TUMBLE TIME PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING ITEMS TO HELP MAKE THE DAY SPECIAL

Invitations

Setup and cleanup

Qualified staff instructors

The birthday child will receive a free birthday t-shirt.

Free trial coupons for Tumble Time Classes to be given to each party member.

 

COST:  $185.00 (includes up to 16 children) $10.00 for each additional child

If you'd like to reserve a date, we require payment in full when the party is booked.  Parties are scheduled on Saturday and Sunday afternoons 1:30 - 3:00 PM and 3:15 - 4:45 PM and 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM.

Call 508-563-1200 or drop by our office to book your party.


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