Payment & Attendance Policies

All payments for training and practices must be completed prior to participating in any class.

SPARC Athletics does not offer makeup classes if an athlete or team misses a scheduled training or practice.

If SPARC Athletics cancels a training or practice, every effort will be made to arrange a makeup session.

All classes and practices require online registration at SPARCAthletics.com.

Any schedule or enrollment changes for the upcoming month must be submitted by the 15th of the prior month to align with the billing cycle.

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Disclaimer:
Participants should wear comfortable athletic clothing and sneakers (cheer shoes or tennis shoes preferred). Hair must be secured in a ponytail or bun. Please note that coaches are subject to change, and all tumbling classes are drop-off only—parents are not permitted to stay during class or practice.

Class Descriptions:

Beginner Tumbling
This class is designed for athletes with little to no tumbling experience. Skills taught include: forward roll, backward roll, handstand, cartwheel, roundoff, bridge, bridge kickover, and back walkover.

Intermediate I Tumbling
Prerequisite: Mastery of all Beginner Tumbling skills.
Athletes will learn: back handspring, roundoff back handspring, and cartwheel back handspring.

Intermediate II Tumbling
Prerequisite: Mastery of all Intermediate I skills.
Athletes will learn: roundoff back handspring series and both standing and running tucks.

Advanced Tumbling
Prerequisite: Mastery of all previous class skills.
Athletes will learn: jump to tuck, standing back handspring to layout, standing two back handsprings to layout, roundoff back handspring layout, and standing back handspring–layout.

Tiny Tots Class (Ages 3–6)
Designed for young athletes with little to no tumbling experience. Skills taught include: forward roll, backward roll, cartwheel, handstand, bridge, and bridge kickover.

Fundamentals of Cheer
This class focuses on all areas of cheer—motions, jumps, and sign work—while building the flexibility needed to be a well-rounded athlete. Athletes will stretch using various techniques and work to improve jumps through stretching, performance practice, conditioning, and proper form and technique.