The philosophy at Spokane Gymnastics is to offer an exceptional experience for every child, from preschoolers learning the fundamentals to “playground heroes” showing off cartwheels at recess to high-level competitive gymnasts. With that goal in mind, we are excited to offer once again a program that allows instructional gymnasts the opportunity to experience competitive gymnastics and be a part of a team.

Each Winter, Spokane Gymnastics offers in-house meets where gymnasts learn routines and perform on all Olympic events: Vault, Uneven Bars, Balance Beam, and Floor Exercise. Female gymnasts enrolled in the Winter session artistic gymnastics level 2 class or higher are eligible to participate. Athletes are assigned to a team but perform their routines individually, receiving a score for each event, and the total of those scores compiles the entire team’s overall score. In addition, each gymnast receives their individual scores on each event, as well as their All Around score, along with ribbons. Since the main focus is the teams competing as a group, this helps remove most of the jitters and creates an encouraging environment for all who participate, as well as promotes teamwork and sportsmanship. 

Gymnasts who take part in Gymnastics League will learn the basic skills within their routines during regular classes plus we offer optional (but highly recommended) practices (provided several times each week) coached by a rotation of Spokane Gymnastics intermediate and team-level instructors to learn and practice the full routines. It is extremely helpful for the gymnast to watch the routines online and practice the dance elements at home.

Registration for Gymnastics League opens on December 1 and the firm deadline to enroll (and complete the required USA Gymnastics membership) is January 5, 2026.

Welcome to Gymnastics League! We look forward to welcoming your gymnast to our competitive program! After reading the following information, please reach out if you have any questions. The phone number is 509-533-9646. Our service desk staff, or Sam, our Team General Manager, typically will be available to assist.

Gymnasts (and spectators) should not be out on the floor or equipment outside of structured training under the supervision of their coach.
At Spokane Gymnastics, we have a pre-planned lesson for each practice and start training on time. Due to insurance requirements and the need to have all gymnasts properly warm-up and be both mentally and physically prepared for activity, only children who arrive on time for training will be allowed to participate. If you have a schedule conflict or you are running late, but are on your way, please call 509-533-9646 so we can discuss the best options to safely accommodate your child. Lesson plans are organized from start to finish, and it is important that gymnasts attend full training as much as possible. We do have many make-up options available.

Gymnasts use their own chalk for the Bars. All chalk should be kept in a sealable container. Blocks of chalk are available for purchase at the service desk. If needed, gymnasts may also bring their own supply of athletic tape.

Please have your child pack a large water bottle each day. We do have filtered water available at the refill station.
Gymnasts are always welcome to take a break as needed, and we encourage constant and open communication between the gymnasts, coaches, and parents. If your child needs any special accommodation at any time, please communicate in advance of practice directly with your coach.

Parents are invited to stay and watch any or all activities from the viewing areas or may drop children off. For the first several days especially, please come inside with your child when dropping off. At pick-up, please come inside or wait directly outside the exit door to be reunited with your gymnast.

Please have your child eat nutritious food before practice. Gymnasts tend to burn a lot of energy, so also pack plenty of snacks. We take a quick snack break mid-way through training each day. Please provide food that does not contain nut products. We have many students in our program who have SEVERE and LIFE-THREATENING allergies. Gymnasts have access to our refrigerator and microwave.

We also have snacks, water, and sports drinks available for purchase at the service desk. Payment accepted is cash, check, and (minimum of $5 purchase, plus tax) Visa or Mastercard. You may also pre-purchase a “snack tracker” for your child. The log is kept at the service desk, and they can make purchases at will. If you have any restrictions or would like to authorize your card on file to be charged at specific increments when the snack tracker is low on funds, please communicate to the service desk staff, and they will accommodate you.

Gymnasts should wear comfortable clothes, similar to what children would wear to PE classes. For girls, the best attire from the standpoint of instruction is a leotard. Fitted “bike shorts” are acceptable, as well as athletic pants. Please no bare midriff; if sports bras and shorts are preferred by the student, then a fitted tank top or t-shirt must be worn as well. Please have your child remove all jewelry (besides stud earrings) before all activity, and if her hair is shoulder length or longer, please have it tied back. Gymnasts in artistic gymnastics go barefoot.

If you ever need to confirm what your child is registered for, you may log into your account: Access your account. Your primary email address is your login, and if needed, you may reset your password.

Please bookmark this website “Gymnastics League” and refer to it often; it is the one place where we will link all other pages and updates.
As always, if you have any questions or if there is anything we may do to assist, please reach out. Thank you!

Monday, December 1 – Registration opens for Gymnastics League (students must be enrolled in the full winter session of classes)

Saturday, December 6 – Handstand Hop kick-off Gymnastics Meet for year-round gymnasts at Argonne, all gymnasts and interested families are welcome to come and cheer for the team gymnastics and see what is involved with a sanctioned meet

Week of December 8 – Extra Gymnastics League Practices start (first week of Winter Classes). Gymnasts may attend up to 3 trainings without being committed to Gymnastics League – for a drop-in fee or as a make-up for any missed WINTER classes (may be attended in advance of a missed class).

Monday, January 5, 2026 – Deadline to register for Gymnastics League

Saturday, January 10 – Jumpstart Gymnastics League at Spokane Gymnastics

Monday, January 12 – Registration opens for the Royal Festival at the Convention Center for Gymnastics League Gymnasts

Wednesday, January 21 – Deadline to register for the Royal Festival

Saturday, February 7 – Super Sweet Gymnastics League Meet – Gymnastics League and year-round team gymnastics (who will NOT competing against the Gymnastics League girls), but will be in same session

Friday, February 27, Saturday, February 28 or Sunday, March 1 – Royal Festival – Gymnastics League and year-round team gymnastics, plus many year-round gymnasts from through the region. The host of the Royal Festival does charge admission for spectators.

Gymnastics League participants who are interested in team for the 2027 season for team should register for and attend the full Spring session of classes (March 23, 2026 – June 20, 2026)

May 31, 2026 – Current season commitment ends (for those on the year-round 2026 team)

USA Gymnastics membership is required since all competitions are sanctioned meets.
Memberships are $25 for first time athletes, $65 for all others.

To set up an account: USAG Membership required by January 5, 2026!

$149 for two competitions we host:
Jumpstart in January
Super Sweet in February

$149 for the optional competition not hosted by us:
Royal Fest at the Spokane Convention Center – end of February

Red Gymnastics League Leotard – $45 (plus tax). Fitted black shorts may be worn over leotard.

Please register at least 48 hours in advance!

Mondays 6:15pm – 7:40pm
Tuesdays 6:15pm – 7:40pm


85-minute is $39 (before tax) or may be used in exchange for a missed winter session class

All gymnasts must be registered at least 48 hours in advance.


Monday, December 22 – Special training 10:00am – 12:00pm or 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Tuesday, December 23 – Special training 10:00am – 12:00pm or 4:00pm – 6:00pm

Wednesday, December 24, and Thursday, December 25 – Spokane Gymnastics Closed

Monday, December 29 – Special training 10:00am – 12:00pm or 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Tuesday, December 30 – Special training 10:00am – 12:00pm or 4:00pm – 6:00pm

Wednesday, December 31, and Thursday, January 1 – Spokane Gymnastics Closed

$49 (before tax) or may be used in exchange for one missed class. Please inquire about details.

All gymnasts must be registered at least 48 hours in advance.

Only For the gymnasts competing in the Friday, February 27, Saturday, February 28 or Sunday, March 1 (schedule to be announced) Royal Festival at the Spokane Convention Center:

Training with
Xcel Bronze on Tuesdays from 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Xcel Bronze on Thursdays from 4:00pm – 6:00pm

Xcel Silver on Mondays from 4:00pm – 6:30pm
Xcel Silver on Wednesdays from 4:00pm – 6:30pm
$59 as a drop-in fee or in exchanged for two missed winter classes

Space is limited and please register 48 hours in advance

USA Gymnastics membership is required since all competitions are sanctioned meets.
Memberships are $25 for first time athletes, $71 for all others.

To set up an account: USAG Membership required by December 26, 2025!

The gymnast should look well-groomed for a meet. Hair shoulder length or longer should be tied back and secured so that it is not in the gymnast’s face. Excessive use of hairspray and glitter are not required and are up to the gymnast’s preference. Please be aware that certain hairstyles, bows, and clips can impede the gymnast while performing. Buns and clips are not required, but braids or “space buns” are great options. Hair should not touch the ground when the gymnasts does a handstand, etc.

If your child is interested in volunteering as a judge’s assistant/score flasher/card runner, etc., we have spots available for each session. Perfect for ages 6 – 17 years old 🙂