Forward, backward, in the air, and now…on the Web!

Exxcel Gymnastics & Climbing is a fitness facility for children located in Newton, Massachusetts. We started "This is how we Roll" in August 2008 to help us communicate with our clients in a fun and interactive way. Be sure to scroll down for photos!


Monday, January 12, 2009

Now Enrolling for Summer Camp 09! Open House Feb. 7th!

Exxcel is now accepting registrations for Summer Camp 09! We run Full Day Camp programs for ages 5+ and Half or Full Day Camp for ages 3-5. Camp lasts 10 weeks from June 22nd - August 24th!

Exxcel Camp is full of fun activities including gymnastics, climbing, swimming, waterslides, field trips, outdoor ropes course, dance, circus arts, arts & crafts, bungee, zipline and more!

Call the office for more details or come to the Summer Camp Open House on Saturday Feb. 7th from 2-4pm to see what all the excitement is about! Click here to see our full brochure on the Exxcel Web site.

Summer Starts Here!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Spend Your Days Off School with Exxcel!

Exxcel's Martin Luther King One Day Camp is right around the corner! Full (9AM-3PM) and Half (9AM-12PM) Day options are available on Monday, January 19th. We also offer extended day from 8-9AM and 3-5PM. Pack a lunch - snacks are provided. Please note, a signed waiver is required for each child. Waivers are available at the office or can be downloaded from http://www.exxcel.net/ under the Camp tab.

Camp activities include:
  • gymnastics
  • rock climbing
  • games
  • bungee
  • zip line
  • arts & crafts
  • circus arts
  • and so much more!
Spaces are filling up fast, so call the office today to enroll - (617) 244-3300.


We are also currently enrolling for February Vacation Camp (Feb. 16th-20th), April One Day Camp (Apr. 10th) and April Vacation Camp (Apr. 20th-24th).



Monday, January 5, 2009

January's Skill of the Month - The Bridge

The Bridge is a basic gymnastics body position that requires strong arms, and a high level of flexibility in the shoulders and back. When done correctly, the shoulders are positioned directly over the hands and the knees are straight. Gymnasts use the Bridge position to increase the range of motion in the shoulders and back, and to warm up the body for more advanced gymnastics skills on all apparatus.

To achieve a Bridge position, a gymnast begins by lying on his or her back with the knees bent and feet planted close to the body. The hands are placed on the ground directly behind the shoulders with the elbows pointing straight up. The gymnast then presses into the ground with his/her feet and hands to rise up off the floor. Once off the floor, the legs press while the arms remain strong to achieve a stretch in the upper back and shoulders. To come down from a Bridge, a gymnast should tuck his or her chin into the body to protect the neck. It is recommended that students younger than 5 years old do not practice the Bridge position because of the emphasis on the spine. An appropriate progression for younger gymnasts is the Table position.

Other common ways to get into Bridge are from standing or from handstand.

Next Month:
The Handstand

Happy New Year from Exxcel Gymnastics!

Hope all of your holidays were flip-tastic! We are excited about 2009 and can't wait to see all of your faces back in the gym as many students return from vacation. Thursday classes, don't forget to sign up for the special makeup this Sunday, January 11th. Call the office for details or to enroll.

Year End Show 2009

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Hassina!

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Summer Starts Here!


Hang on!

Bouncin' around the gym...

Strike a pose!