Last weekend, ASI Gymnastics hosted our “Weekend with the Girls” Meet at ASI The Woodlands, and the lovely ladies who competed put on quite a show! As you can probably tell from the pictures on our Facebook page, this wasn’t just a meet, it was a party!

ASI Gymnasts didn’t just look good in their boas and stunner shades, they looked good in their routines as well. ASI Gymnastics The Woodlands took 1st place in the large team competitions for Levels 1-3, 2nd place in the Level 4 small team competition, and 1st place in the Level 5 small team competition. Talk about stealing the show!

Silliness aside, teams from ASI Gymnastics The Woodlands made quite an impression this weekend with 4 first place finishes!

Despite the scores and the judges, meets are about so much more than competition. Gymnastics meets give kids the opportunity to showcase their talents and hard work throughout the season. They help kids develop confidence and learn about teamwork. A fun environment like the one ASI creates at all of our hosted meets promotes sportsmanship, and turns our meets into a celebration of our athletes’ accomplishments, instead of a stressful, intimidating sporting event. Dressing up, acting silly, and posing for pictures reminds our kids that while gymnastics is a serious sport that develops essential life skills like discipline and perseverance, there is always room for a little fun!

ASI Meets are the perfect balance of hard work and fun!

We love hosting meets so much, we’ve got even more stellar meets coming up! This weekend, March 1-2, we’re hosting the Survivor Challenge meet at ASI Keller. Girls Levels 1-6 will compete in 4 sessions on Saturday and 3 sessions on Saturday. Next Sunday, March 9, we’re hosting the Rockin’ in the USA meet at ASI Arlington, the second boys meet of the season. Stay tuned to our website, Facebook, and Twitter, where we’ll be posting photos, results, and more for the rest of the season!

ASI Gymnastics The Woodlands took 1st place in the large team competitions for Levels 1-3, 2nd place in the Level 4 small team competition, and 1st place in the Level 5 small team competition.