Mini Ninja Classes for Ages 4–5
Big energy, little bodies — our Mini Ninja program is built just for 4–5-year-olds learning how to move, jump, and explore safely. These classes focus on balance, coordination, confidence, and fun in a supportive, coach-led environment.
Foundations That Last a Lifetime
A better way to Move, Grow, and Play.
At this age, kids are bursting with curiosity, energy, and emotion—and we don’t try to quiet that down or box it in. We build on it.
And what really sets us apart? Our coaches connect. We get down on their level, build trust, set kind boundaries, and show up for each child like they matter—because they do.
Whether your child is wild or reserved, bold or cautious, Mini Ninjas gives them the space and support to grow into strong, confident little athletes—while having the time of their lives.
Mini Ninja: Real Parent Reviews
Step Into Class With Us
Arrival & Check-In
Arrive a few minutes early for a quick and easy check-in. Our coaches will warmly greet your child and make sure they feel comfortable, confident, and ready for class.
Class Structure (Minute-by-Minute)
0–10 Minutes: Fun Warm-Up
Kids begin class with playful movements and listening games designed to get their energy flowing, muscles ready, and minds focused.
10–15 Minutes: Stretch & Prep
Fun, imaginative stretches help kids stay engaged and prepare them physically for the activities ahead.
15–35 Minutes: Obstacle Course #1
Children explore exciting obstacle courses focused on building coordination, confidence, balance, and body awareness.
35–55 Minutes: Obstacle Course #2
Kids rotate to a second obstacle course, featuring new challenges that keep the fun and learning going strong.
55–60 Minutes: Group Game & Wrap-Up
The class ends with a joyful group game, reinforcing teamwork and leaving kids excited to return next time!
Class Ends: Announcements & Sign-Up
After a quick wrap-up and announcements, head right to the front desk to sign up and keep the Mini Ninjas adventure going!
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