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Gymnastics center Non-profit organization Youth organizationAbout the Club
Grand Rapids Trampoline Academy (GRTA) is a nonprofit athletic and arts organization that brings the exciting sport of trampoline and tumbling to youth and families across West Michigan. Our programs blend Olympic-level skills with the creativity and diversity of Grand Rapids.
Our Mission
To inspire movement, creativity, and confidence through trampoline and tumbling—making the sport accessible to all.
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What We Offer
• Recreational classes for all ages and skill levels
• Competitive trampoline & tumbling team
• Free community bounce events
• Open gym & school partnerships
• Internships and volunteer programs
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David Herczeg
★ 5
A little over 1 year ago, my wife found Grand Rapids Trampoline Academy while looking for a haven for son, who enjoys moving, jumping, and burning energy. No gymnastics team in the area had a boys team.
And 1 year later, our son has settled into an amazing home and team of peers, coaches, and volunteers who all have the same wonderful goal: helping our children grow athletically and personally.
GRTA continues to do a tremendous job! My thanks to the wonderful coaches and staff who poor into this team day in and day out!
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Tracy Herczeg
★ 5
I absolutely love this place! They have an amazing trampoline and tumbling gymnastics program for girls and boys. It was very difficult to find a boys gymnastics program/team for my young son to be a part of in Northern Kent County. they travel to neighboring Midwestern states for meets. Their class sizes are limited to only a handful of children, which is nice more individual attention. Before we found GRTA, I did not even realize that trampoline and tumbling was even a sport. I am so glad I found this place!
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Arc Lyte
★ 5
Wonderful place! The members and staff were very helpful! I was practicing my front tuck and they spotted me and helped me feel confident in doing it alone!
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Lisa Ryder
★ 5
GRTA has been an amazing experience for our girls for rec classes, T&T team, and open gym. The coaches do an amazing job at creating well rounded athletes- balancing a focus on skills, form, and competition with confidence, fun, and community.
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Stephanie Arias
★ 5
My son loves his homeschool class. His coach Nicklaus is great with the kids.
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Josh Loudin
★ 5
Would high recommend Nicholas. He’s kind. Knows his stuff, connects with the kids, and has a deep understanding for progression and keeping your kid safe and having fun!
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Audrey Hutchinson
★ 1
poor quality classes and registration is rude. I wouldn't recommend here.
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Liz Deugaw
★ 5
Several class options with transition to a competitive team if interested. Love the facility and the coaching style. Safety and spatial awareness is a large focus for those starting off. As my son has progressed it has included how to care for themselves as athletes and keeping their bodies healthy. Highly recommend!!
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Heather Conklin
★ 5
So many wonderful things about this organization! Classes are fun. Coaching is spot-on - their focus is on developing both physical strength as well as emotional/leadership strengths. Opportunity for team/competing or recreation through classes and open gyms. My adolescent feels joyful going to practices and supported by this group.
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