Channel your inner Simone: Fort Worth gymnastics gyms

Are you looking to get your kids into gymnastics? Here are some options in Funkytown.

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In addition to being beautifully polychromatic, Lone Star Gymnastics has all the equipment you could possibly need.

Photo courtesy of Lone Star Gymnastics

Fort Worth has dozens of different gym concepts, but if watching the 2024 Paris Olympics sparked an interest in gymnastics, Cowtown has plenty of options to flip into training.

Lone Star Gymnastics
Lone Star offers five class programs, starting with Mom/Dad & Me classes available for kiddos walking age to three years. Children ages 6+ can participate in tumbling classes. Four weeks of 55-minute classes start at $100.

Kramer’s World of Gymnastics
Kramer’s offers training from Mommy & Me beginners through teenage athletes. Private lessons are priced at $35 for 30 minutes or $65 for an hour. Four hours of training per week is $240.

Flips for Fun
Flips for Fun offers gymnastics, tumbling, and cheer classes at $82 for one-hour-long classes. It also offers swim lessons, a variety of camps, and birthday parties.

American Sokol Fort Worth
In addition to a variety of programming for kids, American Sokol offers 18+ adult classes on Tuesdays + Thursdays for $75.

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