200 Fitness Court
Coppell, Texas 75019
P: 972.471.2345
F: 972.471.2344
E: info@EveryBody-Fits.com

FAQ

Q. What do the letters DREAM stand for?

A. We encourage all our students to dream big and believe that, with work, those dreams are achievable. To us, DREAM means Dedication Rewards Each Athlete's Mission.

Q. What do I wear to class?

A. Girls: leotard
Boys: shorts and T-shirt

Q. Can I make up a missed class?

A. Yes, but make-ups must be scheduled within 30 days of the missed class. A maximum of two make-up classes are allowed per month. Please call or stop by the front desk to determine class availability.

Q. What do I do if I'm late to class?

A. Stop by the front desk and schedule a make-up. For safety reasons, children who miss warm-up will not be allowed in class.

Q. What order do I do the events in?

A. All of our classes will rotate in Olympic order:

I. Vault

II. Bars

III. Beam

IV. Floor

Q. When will I get to move up?

A. When a child achieves all level requirements at an event, the coach will award a stripe for the belt. Once a child has all eight stripes, the program director will complete a permission slip to allow him/her to move up.

Q. What do the colors on the belt represent?

A. The color of the lettering represents each child's level:

Green - Flipadillos
Blue - Rolled Runners 1 and Level 1
Red - Rolled Runners 2 and Level 2
Gold - Level 3

The color of the stripe represents a mastered skill on a specific event:

Brown - Vault
Red - Bars
Orange - Beam
Blue - Floor
Yellow - Trampoline
Green - Spirit/Safety
Violet - Flexibility
Black - Conditioning

Q. What is the split club?

A. When children achieve their right leg, left leg, and middle splits, they will have their picture taken for a "Split Club Membership Card" to show their hard work.

Q. When can I show off my skills?

A. The Winner Olympics, usually held in February, is a fun event where children will be challenged on their strength and flexibility. Rope climps, splits, and sprints are some of the activities tested. Also during the Summer Olympics which allows children in Levels 1-4 to perform their routines. It is usually held at the end of May or beginning of June.