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zOpen Gym - Preschool Drop In - OGC Member

Co-ed at least 1y 6m but less than 6y

Offered online only for current Ortona Members (have a current OGC membership) you do receive loyalty pricing and guaranteed spot with advance purchasing. Preschool Open Gym is in the Kindergym gymnastics space. (Please note this is a non-refundable program offering)

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Reminder to our Open Gym participants:

Notification of Risk must be completed prior to admittance on the floor for our OPEN GYM PROGRAMS. Notification of Risk form is located on our waivers menu bar located on this page. 

Reminder : Participants including parents that are on the floor supervising without a completed Notification of Risk are not allowed to participate in Open Gym.


Special Requirements for Preschool Open Gym:

For participants 5 and under participating, a parent/guardian over the age of 18 is required on the floor at arm’s length.

There is no charge for these parents/guardians to be on the floor while supervising their young ones; however, if you are using equipment than we ask you pay at the front. Notification of Risk is required for both participant and supervising parent/guardian.

Please review all facility and open gym rules with your children prior to attending.  Be safe at play.


Gymnastics is a fun-filled, non-contact activity through which children can develop self-confidence, experience a wide variety of challenges and opportunity for social interaction.

Gymnastics helps develop physical literacy in children. The development of these physical tools are needed to take part in activity and sport, both for healthy life-long enjoyment and for sporting success. You’re never too young to gain something positive from the sport of gymnastics.

For full details on Long Term Athlete Development refer to Gymnastics Canada website. We have selected a highlight from each stage. You’re never too young to gain something positive from the sport of gymnastics.

 OGC GCG LTAD 1

Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) taken from Gymnastics Canada
Role of Parents/Guardians in this Stage

  • To introduce participants to a range of activities, provide encouragement and participate in activities such as parent days, shows and parent/child classes.
  • Parents should be prepared to transport participants to activities, and to pay for these activities.
 and for the adults participating:
  Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) taken from Gymnastics Canada

What does not belong in the Gymnastics For Life Stage

  • Risky exercises or advance skills that require high level of physical preparation.
  • Be aware that inconsistencies of training increases risk factors.
  • Be aware of physical limitations of participants.

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