Frequently Asked Questions

General Information

What is Kids in Action Gymnastics Academy (KIAGA)?
Kids in Action Gymnastics Academy (KIAGA) is a family-focused gymnastics facility offering recreational classes, team programs, camps, events, and specialty programs for children of all ages and ability levels. Our goal is to help children build confidence, strength, coordination, and discipline in a safe and supportive environment.
KIAGA is located in Barrington, Illinois. Full address, directions, and parking information can be found on our Contact page.
KIAGA offers programs for children starting as young as walking toddlers through teenagers. Programs include preschool classes, recreational gymnastics, trampoline & tumbling, Gravity Warriors, homeschool classes, team programs, camps, and special events.

Enrollment & Registration

How do I register for classes?
All class registration is handled through our online portal powered by Jackrabbit. Available class times, openings, waitlists, and tuition are updated automatically.
Availability for trial classes varies by program and schedule. Please contact the front office to ask about current trial or evaluation options.
If a class is full, families are encouraged to join the waitlist through the registration system. Waitlists are monitored regularly, and families are contacted as spots become available.
Class placement is based on age, experience, and skill level. Some programs require coach or instructor approval before enrollment to ensure safety and appropriate progression.

Programs & Classes

How do I register for classes?
KIAGA offers a wide range of programs, including:
  • Preschool & Kindergym classes
  • Girls’ and Boys’ Gymnastics
  • Trampoline & Tumbling
  • Gravity Warriors
  • Homeschool classes
  • Team programs
  • Open Gym
  • Camps and Events
Each program is designed with age-appropriate instruction and structured skill progressions.
Gravity Warriors is a hybrid movement program that combines obstacle training, gymnastics, freestyle movement, and problem-solving. Athletes build strength, agility, confidence, and discipline while navigating creative obstacle courses.
Trampoline & Tumbling classes emphasize trampoline-based training along with tumbling skills, while Tumbling classes focus more heavily on floor-based tumbling. Both programs are designed to safely build strength, coordination, and technique. Each page clearly links to the other so families can choose the best fit.

Team Programs

Does KIAGA offer team programs?
Yes. KIAGA offers several team programs, including:
  • USAG Team
  • GIJO Girls
  • GIJO Boys
  • Trampoline & Tumbling Team
Each team has specific requirements and placement processes.
Team placement is determined through evaluations or tryouts led by coaches. Tryout dates, requirements, and approval details are shared on each team’s page or through the team office.
Experience requirements vary by team and level. Some teams focus on progression and development, while others require demonstrated skills. Coaches evaluate each athlete individually.

Schedule, Attendance & Policies

Where can I see the class schedule?
Class schedules are displayed directly on each program page and are automatically updated from our registration system.
Policies regarding make-ups or missed classes vary by program. Please refer to the Parent Portal or contact the front office for the most current policy information.
Yes. Gym closures for holidays, weather, or special events are posted on the home page bulletin board and updated as needed.

Events & Special Programs

Does KIAGA offer birthday parties?
Yes. KIAGA offers birthday parties that include guided activities, gym time, and private party space. Availability and booking are handled through the integrated calendar on the Birthday Parties page.
Parents’ Night Out is a scheduled event that gives kids a fun, supervised evening at the gym while parents enjoy time off. Dates and details are listed on the Parents’ Night Out page.
KIAGA offers seasonal camps that may include gymnastics, trampoline & tumbling, obstacle training, games, and themed activities. Camp offerings vary by season and age group.

Safety & Environment

Is KIAGA a safe environment for kids?
Safety is a top priority at KIAGA. Classes are led by trained instructors, skill progressions are age-appropriate, and equipment is designed for safe use. Athletes are placed in classes that match their ability level.
Yes. Designated viewing areas are available so parents can observe classes without disrupting instruction.

Communication & Support

How do I contact KIAGA?
Families can contact KIAGA by phone, email, or through the website’s contact forms. Office staff are happy to help with registration, scheduling, and general questions.
Important resources such as the Parent Portal, mobile app access, FAQs, and forms are linked prominently throughout the website, including on the home page.
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