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Kidokinetics has been in youth fitness for more than 25 years. As educators, we understand the importance of movement for physical, mental and emotional wellness.
We provide a comprehensive sports and fitness experience that is engaging and fun, helping kids meet physical activity expectations while honing social skills, relieving stress, and building confidence.
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loves the coaches and activities. I love that he’s learning so many different sports—building confidence, coordination, and a love of fitness and movement.
—Kidokinetics Parent
“ My son looks forward to Kidokinetics school days! He
Non-competitive
We focus on fitness and fun—with no pressure to compete.
Confidence-building
Every kid feels included—building confidence and self-esteem.
Developmentally appropriate
Whether 18 months or 10 years old, our program adapts to children's abilities.
Learning a variety of sports is the best tool to develop motor skills, and lays the foundation for future success.
Every child deserves to move and play in ways that benefit their overall development.
we teach
Movement is essential for physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development. Playing only one sport, can hinder broad motor skill development.
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We start with stretching.
We do cardio to raise our heart rates.
We introduce a sport and focus on skill development.
We do push ups and sit ups, and then cool down.
Each class includes a lesson to teach kids basic anatomy and physiology.
From bean bags to basketballs, we bring it all.
Age-appropriate anatomy and physiology lessons.
Professionally trained, certified coaches.
We accommodate your space, needs and schedule.
Proprietary fitness programming for children. Curriculum
Location-specific marketing and enrollment materials.
Camp Providers
Clubs
Community Centers
Corporations
Daycare Centers
Early Childhood Centers
Municipalities
Non-Profits
Parks and Rec
Private Groups
Private Schools
Public Schools
I am routinely impressed that despite our small facility, Kidokinetics finds a way to teach students fundamental skills from a vast array of sports.
—Early Childhood Center Director
• Weekly Enrichment Classes
• Weekly Phys Ed Classes
• Afterschool Enrichment
• Aftercare Programming
• In-House Field Trips
• School Break Camps
• Summer Camps
Ask us about parent-paid and institution paid options!
• Birthday Parties
• Special Events
74% of kids
ages 5-10 do not get enough physical exercise
15 minutes of exercise assists with learning difficulties
7.5 hours per day kids spend on electronic devices
Brain health improves after single sessions of physical activity