About
Gravity Gymnastics offers gymnastics classes, dance classes, ninja training and ninja classes, as well as early childhood programs that include an early stimulation program. Children take part in activities such as tumbling, vaulting, bar work, ninja obstacle courses, games, challenges, and creative activities. The program also offers camps and non-instructional open gym sessions.
• Ages: 6 months–12 years old
• Schedule: Gym hours Monday–Friday 9:00 am–8:30 pm and Saturday 8:30 am–1:30 pm
Gravity Gymnastics began with its founders’ vision in 2006 and opened its doors in May 2008. The program serves over 1000 students through its educational programs and describes itself as a family-oriented hub with a family-oriented environment and a close-knit community. It offers premium classes for children aged six months to 12 years and describes itself as a thrilling adventure hub for this age group.
The leadership team includes Clara Cinti (Operations & Client Relations), Sergio Dizeo (Team Coordinator – Operations), and Mariela Igol (C.E.O & Executive Director), who is also described as the CEO of Gravity Gymnastics. Clara Cinti has served as a judge at numerous international gymnastics competitions, has organized global gymnastics events, and holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education and a master’s degree in counseling and guidance. Sergio Dizeo is a seasoned coach whose experience includes the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, multiple world championships, and the Pan-American Games, and he holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education and a master’s degree in artistic gymnastics. Mariela Igol represented the Argentinean Gymnastics National Team, coached the Junior National Team, is an international gymnastics judge, and is a business administration graduate.
Gravity Gymnastics states that its mission is to approach the learning process with a holistic perspective that incorporates body, mind, and spirit at every step. Its curriculum is described as carefully designed to support students’ physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development, and the program states that it aims to make the learning journey enjoyable for every child while empowering them with confidence for a lifetime of success and happiness. The program lists core values of Stronger United, Do The Right Thing, Passion, and Move the Line.
The program notes that its instructors are safety-certified and that staff undergo weekly training to stay updated with effective teaching methods and safety measures. It lists teaching principles that include Safety First, Unconditional Respect, Achievable Goals, Positive Reinforcement, Creativity and Fun, Clear Communication, Continuous Engagement, Effective Body Language, Enthusiasm, Empathy and Compassion, and Parental Partnership.
Gravity Gymnastics also runs “School is Out...Gravity Camp is On!” action-packed camps when school takes a break. These camps are led by certified, energetic coaches and include gymnastics, ninja obstacle courses, games, challenges, and creative activities, and children can join for one day or an entire week.
Last updated February 15, 2026.
• Ages: 6 months–12 years old
• Schedule: Gym hours Monday–Friday 9:00 am–8:30 pm and Saturday 8:30 am–1:30 pm
Gravity Gymnastics began with its founders’ vision in 2006 and opened its doors in May 2008. The program serves over 1000 students through its educational programs and describes itself as a family-oriented hub with a family-oriented environment and a close-knit community. It offers premium classes for children aged six months to 12 years and describes itself as a thrilling adventure hub for this age group.
The leadership team includes Clara Cinti (Operations & Client Relations), Sergio Dizeo (Team Coordinator – Operations), and Mariela Igol (C.E.O & Executive Director), who is also described as the CEO of Gravity Gymnastics. Clara Cinti has served as a judge at numerous international gymnastics competitions, has organized global gymnastics events, and holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education and a master’s degree in counseling and guidance. Sergio Dizeo is a seasoned coach whose experience includes the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, multiple world championships, and the Pan-American Games, and he holds a bachelor’s degree in physical education and a master’s degree in artistic gymnastics. Mariela Igol represented the Argentinean Gymnastics National Team, coached the Junior National Team, is an international gymnastics judge, and is a business administration graduate.
Gravity Gymnastics states that its mission is to approach the learning process with a holistic perspective that incorporates body, mind, and spirit at every step. Its curriculum is described as carefully designed to support students’ physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development, and the program states that it aims to make the learning journey enjoyable for every child while empowering them with confidence for a lifetime of success and happiness. The program lists core values of Stronger United, Do The Right Thing, Passion, and Move the Line.
The program notes that its instructors are safety-certified and that staff undergo weekly training to stay updated with effective teaching methods and safety measures. It lists teaching principles that include Safety First, Unconditional Respect, Achievable Goals, Positive Reinforcement, Creativity and Fun, Clear Communication, Continuous Engagement, Effective Body Language, Enthusiasm, Empathy and Compassion, and Parental Partnership.
Gravity Gymnastics also runs “School is Out...Gravity Camp is On!” action-packed camps when school takes a break. These camps are led by certified, energetic coaches and include gymnastics, ninja obstacle courses, games, challenges, and creative activities, and children can join for one day or an entire week.
Last updated February 15, 2026.
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