Gymnastic Coaching Courses in East

Three new gymnastics-based courses have been launched in Cambridgeshire and the East.

A UKCC Level 1 Women’s Artistic course is being held at Bury Spectrum Gymnastics Club in June with assessment in September. The course will cost between £256 and £369 depending on the registration of candidates to affiliated clubs and the Eastern Counties Gymnastics Association.

The UKCC Level 1 Trampolining course will be held at Sawston Village College and The Leys School in May, with a July assessment, while a Cycle 5-6 Upgrade will also be in Sawston. The Trampolining Level 1 will cost between £236 and £351, while the Cycle 5-6 Upgrade will be £65 or £75.

More information, contact the County’s Gymnastics Development Officer Sarah Parker at sarah.parker@gymnasticsengland.org.

Applicants for the courses could also be fully-funded through the East Links: Leading the Field project. More details on this project, visit the LIVING SPORT website.

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