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Hi I saw your reply in the post below about the OSSG in Lincoln. Would you be able to tell me a little bit about the classes, how long do they last, for how many weeks? DD is 4 years old also is this a weekend class or is it during the week?
Re: asf619...
My daughter (age 4) is in the Preschool class (independent with coach). Her class runs for 1 hour.
My son (age 2) is in the Pee-Wee class (parent participation). The class runs 45 minutes.
They do 8wk sessions, and until you get to team-level, it's once a week. Once you get to the fall, there are more classes that open up (they run an abbreviated class schedule in the summer because they also hold summer camp). In addition to the weekday classes, they do hold classes on Saturday, but those tend to be more full. I have my kids signed up for the simultaneous morning class on Tuesday mornings in the next session (start time 10:30am).
http://ossg.com/SchedDetailFall.html
The session that is starting in September is filling up fast, because of the Olympics. There's just a lot more interest in gymnastics classes right now. If you think that you might want to try it, I'd give them a call soon. They do offer a 2 class trial, and if she likes it after that, you can pay for the remainder of the session. Most of the other sessions throughout the year, you could likely join the class mid-session. But, as I said, Olympic years just increase the popularity of gymnastics classes, and they fill up.