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Monday, May 2, 2016

Tips for Keeping Gymnastics Sports Costs Under Control


With that countless miles on the car parents spend driving their children back and force from gymnastics classes, purchasing of uniforms, competitive leotards and equipment, registration and coaches’ fees for gymnastics competitions, airplane tickets and hotel expenses paid in order your athlete can attend gymnastics meets, the actual expenses of gymnastics parents are eye-opening.

To get a sense of how much does it cost to raise a competitive gymnast, check out:
Whether your child’s interest in gymnastics is temporary or it’s a long-term commitment, it’s equally important to budget for it and find the ways to save:

Siblings discounts

For families with multiple children, most of the gymnastics schools offer siblings discounts. Enrolling two and more of your children at the same time can save you 10-20% of the regular tuition cost.

Early bird discounts

Gymnastics schools also offer discounts for signing up early for gymnastics camp sessions or new season gymnastics classes. Above all, be sure not to wait for the last possible moment to pay for gymnastics classes to avoid late registration fees.

Buy used

Gymnasts grow very fast and most likely you'll have to buy new uniforms, leotards, hoops, ropes, ribbons and clubs every year. So, finding safe options to buy used apparatus and apparel can significantly cut your expenses.

Keep in touch with other parents 

Your first source of savings tips is with parents who already have their kids doing gymnastics. Don't hesitate to ask gymnastics parents how they keep gymnastics costs under the budget, looking for the cheaper ways to buy leotards and apparatus, travel to competitions, and getting info on sales on merchandise and discounts on classes.

Negotiate shared transportation

Join with other parents to share childrens' transportation to gymnastics classes to save a lot of time and money on fuel expenses.



IK School of Rhythmic Gymnastics is a place for both recreational and competitive gymnasts to receive highly professional training and improve physical development. IK is a place where the best gymnastics coaches in Miami make every effort to create the best rhythmic gymnastics experience for your child. We create young champions in a positive atmosphere that enhances self-esteem and confidence.

Our award-winning Competitive Rhythmic Gymnastics Program is designed for those girls, who want to participate in competitions. We offer rhythmic gymnastics classes for Levels 3-10, including ballet training. IK School of Rhythmic Gymnastics provides our gymnasts with proper training facilities, such as rhythmic gymnastics floor area, high ceilings, and ballet bars. IK Gymnastics competitive program includes floor training and exercises with ball, rope, ribbon, hoop, and clubs.

We invite you to visit our rhythmic gymnastics school facility in sunny and vibrant Miami! Our rhythmic gymnastics school is conveniently located in North Miami, a 10-minute drive from Aventura, Sunny Isles Beach, Bal Harbour. Visit www.ikgymnastics.com for schedule and details.




Sunday, February 28, 2016

Parenting a Gymnast: The Top 6 Mistakes and How to Avoid Them


We all know about “that” gymnastics moms and dads, and we all hope we aren’t and will never turn into one. IK School of Gymnastics in Miami prepared a list of common mistakes that parents of young gymnasts tend to make and useful tips that can help enhance your child’s experience of the sport of rhythmic gymnastics.

1. Comparing your gymnast’s results with that of other gymnasts – When you compare your child with others, no matter whether it is gymnastics results or academic achievements, it lowers your child’s self-esteem and self-confidence and makes him doubt in your love.
How to Avoid – The best way to avoid comparing gymnastics achievements with others is to concentrate on your gymnast’s individual progress, marking the progress every time.
2. Associating yourself with your gymnast’s success or lack of it – If you base your own own ego or self-esteem on the success of your gymnast’s, your unhappiness with the results makes your child feel guilty for not coming up to your expectations. This negative feeling affects your child’s both mental and physical health, causing neurological conditions, low immunity, psychogenic headache, stomach or back pain.  
How to Avoid – Allow yourself to get pleasure from your child’s gymnastics experience, but do not get overly emotionally involved. Stay calm, keeping in mind that your positive attitude is the best way to improve how well your child performs and feels about gymnastics.
3. Basing your love and positive attitude on your gymnast’s success – Conditional love and approval harm your child more than you can imagine. Being constantly approved or disapproved for gymnastics achievements, children get used to the idea that continued love and good attitude from parents depends on results in the gym – a thing they even are not able to fully control.
How to Avoid – Just keep in mind that your child's success should depend on your attitude and not vice versa. You both will enjoy it more that way.
4. Interfering with coaches and their coaching duties – When you interfere with coaching duties you undercut your gymnast’s confidence in their coaches and in this way make coaching your athlete more difficult for them.
How to Avoid – Leave the coaching to the gymnastics professionals.
5. Expecting a monetary return for the time and money you are spending – Thinking of time and money you spend on your child participation in gymnastics as an investment or a sacrifice in most of the times leads to you to frustration and can also make your child feeling guilty if failed to meet your expectations.  
How to Avoid – Don’t expect anything more from your gymnast except the best effort.
6. Competing with other parents Competing with other parents you help create an unhealthy atmosphere in the gym and deprive yourself of communicating with people, who will understand what you and your gymnast go through.
How to Avoid – Use all opportunities to make new friends among gymnastics parents, and you’ll get additional benefits as, for example, shared pick-up responsibilities, while your child will easily make new friends in a safe environment.

Most of gymnastics parents want the very best for their child including the opportunity to be safe and learn new skills. It’s critically important for parents of gymnasts to remember that our job is support our children and give them our unconditional love. To achieve this goal, concentrate on helping your child set realistic goals, respect coaches, make friends with other athletes and have fun when doing gymnastics.




Wednesday, December 2, 2015

How to Select the Right Christmas Gift for Your Gymnast


Holidays are coming and it’s time to think, what will be the best Christmas gift for your loved gymnast! To help you find the right gift, IK School of Gymnastics in Miami prepared a list of great ideas to focus your thoughts and get you started towards finding the gift of her dreams.

Apparel

  • Cute and colorful sweatshirts, jackets, warm-up suits, and T-shirts that let your athlete show off their belonging to the sports of gymnastics. Many popular apparel companies offer clothes for gymnasts with letterings and inspiring pictures about gymnastics. 
  • If you think about the gift for your gymnast in advance, you can even order a unique piece of clothing with your own text or her name/photo printed on it.
  • Gymnastic leotards worth special mention because it’s absolutely the most desirable clothing item for every gymnast.

Accessories

  • Gymnastics tote or a backpack that she can use to bring her supplies, and hold her personal belongings during gymnastics class. 
  • Personalized gymnastics lunchbox, where she can bring drinks and healthy snacks for long workouts. 
  • Advent calendar for your gymnast and with small but meaningful gifts for her, counting days before Christmas. Glitter hairspray and bright hair elastics, shiny bun kits and headbands, the gymnastics theme key rings and earrings, gymnasts’ scorebooks, water bottles and other small gymnastics-related items work really great for this purpose.

Books, Videos or Tickets to Events


Home décor

  • The most popular types of gymnastics décor are wall decals, posters, pillows, rugs and blankets. 
  • Another great idea is gifting your gymnast a medal holder, which is a great way to show off her medals she is so proud of and keeping them organized as well. 
  • To exceed her expectations, you can even find a special gymnastics ornament, so your gymnast can decorate her room or Christmas tree in the most gymnastics way.

While choosing a perfect Christmas gift for your gymnast, don’t forget about thinking about how she’ll spend her free time during holidays. If you do not leave for the holidays, consider an opportunity of enrolling your gymnast to winter gymnastics camp. Gymnastics winter camp can be another great Christmas present for your gymnast, allowing her to get new skills, get a lot of fun and make new friends in safe environment.

IK School of Gymnastics provides the ultimate gymnastics camp experience for kids in Miami. Our campers range in age 3 to 16 and are from beginner to advanced gymnasts. The campers are divided by age and ability.

Having more hours for training during the camp time, our coaches can focus on the balanced development of all muscle groups and introduce new tricks to gymnasts. IK rhythmic gymnastics camp is the best place for the girls to bring the body into a good shape and develop grace of movement. During the camp the kids gain body-confidence and self-esteem that helps keep feeling positive about themselves and the excitement of being strong outside the gym also.

Winter Gymnastics Camp Schedule

Classes will be held for 8 days during the two-week Winter Break:

Monday, Dec 21 – Thursday, Dec 24 — 9am-3pm daily
Monday, Dec 28 – Thursday, Dec 31 — 9am-3pm daily

To make a reservation, please contact us (786) 350-6655.