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Gymnasts can train for the popular BGA awards.
Levels 7 through 5 are not too difficult. Levels 4 and 3 demand more discipline and levels 2 and 1 require sustained
stamina and suppleness.
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Ron Mason presenting BGA awards, say cheeeese!
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If we feel your child has potential to work at a higher level we will recommend that they progress to the next level. Any child
capable of working beyond the level of the BGA awards are, after consultation with the parents, invited to attend, on a trial period,
the intermediate training sessions.
Recreational and BGA Classes
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| F1 |
Friday |
Mixed |
16:00 |
17:00 |
Recreational |
| F2 |
Friday |
Mixed |
17:00 |
18:00 |
Recreational |
| S1 |
Saturday |
Mixed |
09:00 |
10:00 |
Plus fours |
| S2 |
Saturday |
Mixed |
10:00 |
11:00 |
6/7 year olds |
| S3 |
Saturday |
Mixed |
11:00 |
12:00 |
8/9 year olds |
| S4 |
Saturday |
Mixed |
12:00 |
13:00 |
9+ year olds |
| S5 |
Saturday |
Mixed |
13:00 |
14:30 |
Recreational Competition |
These 12 week term classes cost £50.00 plus an annual affiliation BGA fee of £22.00 which includes regional affiliation to ECAGA which is payable during
the winter term. All fees must be paid in advance each term. (Correct at January 2006 )
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Gymnasts in the recreational and BGA classes get to use the full range of apparatus as they progress through the awards.
Zak Connor in action.
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