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Saturday English Gym & Rhythmic Gymnastics ~Free Trial Lesson~

English gymnastics class led by Suguro Wakayama, former representative of Japan’s national gymnastics team.

Spo-mic is a popular children’s gymnastics program founded by Taku Wakayama. This program is popular at our sister school PALIS (Poppins Active Learning International School), and will finally open at ALS Hiroo in November!

English Rhythmic Gymnastics Class led by Roya Muradli, former representative of Azerbaijan in Rhythmic Gymnastics.

Exercise helps stimulates the mind and body to improve creativity and fitness. If you are interested in a fun engaging program that will also incorporate natural English into gymnastics, please inquire below.

Lessons are available from November to December for a total of 6 lessons at 33,000 yen (tax included). If you are interested, please apply for the October free trial lesson.

Free Trial Experience

①English Gymnastics Class(For children aged 1 to 8 )
Schedule:October 22nd(Saturday), 29th(Saturday)
Time:1 to 2 years old class 9:30am ~ 11:00am
3 to 8 years old class 11:00am ~ 12:30pm
Capacity: 10 students for each time slot

②English Rhythmic Gymnastics Class(For children aged 3 to 8)
Schedule:October 22nd(Saturday), 29th(Saturday)
Time:3 to 5 years old class 2:00pm ~ 3:30pm
6 to 8 years old class 15:30~17:00
Capacity: 5 students for each time slot

Contacts

Spo-mic GYM 03-5843-8473
info@sportssitter.jp メールでのお問い合わせはこちらから

Instructor’s Profile

①Suguro Wakayama
He has represented Japan in many international competitions and won the All Japan Gymnastics Championships three times. He also holds the three-time “All Japan Gymnastics Champion”, specializing in the floor, and won a silver medal at the 1999 All Japan Championships. He has been teaching gymnastics classes in the Active Learning Program at ALS Hiroo since its opening, and has an established reputation for early childhood gymnastics education.

②Roya Muradli
She started rhythmic gymnastics at the age of 4 in Azerbaijan, a country that strides in rhythmic gymnastics, and won many national championships. After retiring, she coached rhythmic gymnastics and taught gym classes at a nursery school, and came to Japan two years ago to study Japanese culture, which she had been interested in since childhood.