FMS CLASSES FOR KIDS
Fundamental movement skills are EXTREMELY important for all children. They're required for everyday living and without them, their self-confidence can be affected.
Starting at a young age will help to keep their body moving the way it's designed to, so as they grew into adulthood they'll love how well they move and their confidence will soar.
Many skills can get missed while developing, so this FMS (FUNdamental movement skills) block is a PERFECT opportunity to help develop the coordination and movements required while having fun!
They'll learn how to do basic gymnastics and many other exciting movement patterns plus it's a great way to teach kids that's there's more to life than electronics! 😃
Contact me now to book or more information on
027 367 7437.
Classes starting from Monday 10th February:
5 - 7 year olds 3.30pm - 4.10pm
8 - 11 year olds 4.25pm - 5.05pm
6x week block only $48 or $90 for 2x children
Bfit with Tarsh
223 High Street
Lower Hutt
Level 1 - Opposite the Christmas store and Westpac
Classes depend on numbers.
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