Gym Parent Advice

Did you know that Snowflake Designs was founded by a gymnastics mom? LaDonna Snow started making her then 2-year-old daughter gymnastics leotards almost 40 years ago. Fast forward almost 40 years and that 2-year-old daughter, Kindra, is now the President of Snowflake. We have several other gymnastics moms on our team here at Snowflake as well! So, we have a lot of personal experience and knowledge that we want to share with each of you to help you and your gymnast have the best experience possible! Read below for some gymnastics parent tips!

  1. Choosing The Right Gym For Your Gymnast

    Choosing The Right Gymnastics Gym

    It can be hard knowing how to pick the right gymnastics gym, especially if you are new to the sport of gymnastics. Snowflake Designs is here to help you make sure you select the right gym for your new gymnast!

    1. Coaches

    A coach or teacher can make or break your child’s gymnastics experience. While you’re at the gym looking at the equipment, watch the coaches working with the gymnasts. Are they attentive? Do they get and keep the kids motivated? Do they seem knowledgeable? Ask a few parents how their children enjoy the coaches. Coaches and staff should be approachable for comments,

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  2. Fun Gym Activities to Keep You Having Fun at Home

    Fun Gym Activities to Have Fun at Home

    It can be hard to find new things to keep you entertained at home each day. Of course, there are daily workouts all over social media you can do, but what other gymnastics activities can you do at home? Snowflake Designs decided to share a list of fun gymnastics activities you can do at home!

    Challenge Your Friends

    Everyone loves a little competition! You and a friend can each make up a list of gymnastics challenges for each other (handstand contest, cartwheel contest, obstacle course, etc.). Then video chat with your friend and complete each other’s challenges! You could even post your challenge list on social media and challenge all your friends!

    Have Fun with Chalk

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