GymWorld Gymnastics & Parkour for Kids
GymWorld, 3040 Kerner Blvd, San Rafael, CA 94901
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GymWorld Gymnastics & Parkour for Kids offers gymnastics classes, parkour classes through the Urban Ninjas Parkour Class, and a range of no-school and holiday camps. Kids can also take part in arts and crafts, games, Open Gym sessions, birthday parties with private coaches and celebrations, and private lessons that can be one-on-one or shared between siblings with custom plans. The program includes options such as a Pre K - K gymnastics class, a Team-in-Training program, and the GymWorld Team, with daytime classes for tots and after-school classes for all levels from beginners to competitive teams.
• Ages: 2–13 years old
• Schedule: No-school and holiday camps run Monday–Friday, 9am–3pm, with all multi-day camps also offered on a daily basis
• Price: 20% Early Bird Discounts available for summer camps through February
GymWorld Gymnastics & Parkour for Kids offers no-school and holiday camps on specific 2026 dates, including March 16; March 19 and 20; April 6–10; April 13–17; and May 7 and 8. GymWorld Camp is positioned as a solution for busy parents needing a safe, active place for their kids while school is out, and the program supports all school holidays and closures. Open Gym is described as a welcoming “yes space,” and birthday parties include fun activities, cake, and celebrations.
GymWorld is family-owned by a family of five with three children who are gymnasts, and the gym is described as a second home for kids and families. The program is under new management and is described as “The Ultimate Playground for Strength, Skills & Smiles,” and as more than a gym, a community for the whole family. GymWorld has a 25-year history, described as “25 years of flips, fun, and fearless little flyers.”
The mission statement for GymWorld says that gymnastics is viewed as a powerful tool for personal growth, with a philosophy centered on using movement to nurture the whole child physically, mentally, and socially. It states that effort is celebrated, mistakes are treated as part of learning, and children are encouraged to push past their comfort zone safely and confidently. The mission also describes gymnastics as a foundation for life skills like resilience, focus, and perseverance, with coaches leading with encouragement and empathy and aiming to foster athletic progress, character development, self-awareness, and a lifelong love of active living.
One parent testimonial notes that a 4-year-old attends the 10:30am class every Saturday and “LOVES it,” calling it the one consistent activity that does not require any pushing to attend, and also mentions that birthday parties there are “so fun.”
Last updated March 20, 2026.
• Ages: 2–13 years old
• Schedule: No-school and holiday camps run Monday–Friday, 9am–3pm, with all multi-day camps also offered on a daily basis
• Price: 20% Early Bird Discounts available for summer camps through February
GymWorld Gymnastics & Parkour for Kids offers no-school and holiday camps on specific 2026 dates, including March 16; March 19 and 20; April 6–10; April 13–17; and May 7 and 8. GymWorld Camp is positioned as a solution for busy parents needing a safe, active place for their kids while school is out, and the program supports all school holidays and closures. Open Gym is described as a welcoming “yes space,” and birthday parties include fun activities, cake, and celebrations.
GymWorld is family-owned by a family of five with three children who are gymnasts, and the gym is described as a second home for kids and families. The program is under new management and is described as “The Ultimate Playground for Strength, Skills & Smiles,” and as more than a gym, a community for the whole family. GymWorld has a 25-year history, described as “25 years of flips, fun, and fearless little flyers.”
The mission statement for GymWorld says that gymnastics is viewed as a powerful tool for personal growth, with a philosophy centered on using movement to nurture the whole child physically, mentally, and socially. It states that effort is celebrated, mistakes are treated as part of learning, and children are encouraged to push past their comfort zone safely and confidently. The mission also describes gymnastics as a foundation for life skills like resilience, focus, and perseverance, with coaches leading with encouragement and empathy and aiming to foster athletic progress, character development, self-awareness, and a lifelong love of active living.
One parent testimonial notes that a 4-year-old attends the 10:30am class every Saturday and “LOVES it,” calling it the one consistent activity that does not require any pushing to attend, and also mentions that birthday parties there are “so fun.”
Last updated March 20, 2026.
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