Our boys competitive team works on skill and technique progressions, mastering more basic elements before graduating onto incrementally more difficult skills and complex techniques. Conditioning exercises and flexibility training also become increasingly challenging as boys progress through the levels. Safety is our highest priority and we use a wide variety of equipment such as foam block pits, tumble track and trampolines, mats, wedges and barrels to safely perform repetitions of elements and learn new elements while minimizing the risk of injury.
Champs Equipment
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How to Join the Team
There are two ways to have the ability to join the MGA team:
Current Members
For boys that are already members of MGA, students are invited to the competitive team from our Boys Champs Plus classes.
New Members
Already have experience in competitive gymnastics? Come in for a team tryout! Give us a call at (407)880-0809 to schedule a time to come in, meet our coaches and team, and try out a practice.
Current Members
For boys that are already members of MGA, students are invited to the competitive team from our Boys Champs Plus classes.
New Members
Already have experience in competitive gymnastics? Come in for a team tryout! Give us a call at (407)880-0809 to schedule a time to come in, meet our coaches and team, and try out a practice.
The Junior Olympic Program
The Men's Junior Olympic ("JO") Program has 10 levels. At MGA, Levels 1-3 are fully in-gym competitive levels, meaning that all children compete in our in-house competitions. From Levels 4 and up, children begin to compete with other gyms in the region and the country, at various venues and locations.
Levels 4 and 5 are compulsory levels, meaning gymnasts across the country learn and compete the same routines on each event. Levels 6-10 are optional levels, meaning that certain skills and difficulty are required at each level, and coaches compose routines for each athletes on each event.
The JO Program is a strict program when it comes to technique, form, and choreography of compulsory levels. This program requires a heavier load of practice hours and training as gymnasts progress through more advanced levels and has more difficult score requirements to move to the next level.
Levels 4 and 5 are compulsory levels, meaning gymnasts across the country learn and compete the same routines on each event. Levels 6-10 are optional levels, meaning that certain skills and difficulty are required at each level, and coaches compose routines for each athletes on each event.
The JO Program is a strict program when it comes to technique, form, and choreography of compulsory levels. This program requires a heavier load of practice hours and training as gymnasts progress through more advanced levels and has more difficult score requirements to move to the next level.