Fly High at Grand Rapids Trampoline Academy

Building Strength, Character, and Community Through Trampolining + Tumbling Gymnastics in Grand Rapids.

Flip Into Fun

Trampoline + Tumbling Classes

Whether you’re new to trampolining + tumbling or are a seasoned athlete honing your skills, we have classes for every age and skill level.

We’re Planning for an Amazing Fall!

While we are not offering recreational classes during the summer months, our team is busy preparing new opportunities for athletes and families in our community.

If you’d like to be the first to know when fall registration opens, please complete our Interest Form. You’ll receive updates about classes, events, camps, open gyms, and other exciting programs

Thank you for supporting our mission to provide movement, fitness, and fun opportunities for youth and families throughout the Grand Rapids community. We can’t wait to see you this fall!

Grand Rapids Trampoline Academy

Get Involved

Help us support the next generation of athletes, leaders, and dreamers in Grand Rapids.

Every dollar counts to support our mission to build a safe, inspiring home for physical fitness and movement arts in our community.

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GRTA athlete at the Calder jumping on trampoline

Mission Driven

Inspiring Growth + Self Expression Through Movement

Grand Rapids Trampoline Academy is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to providing a safe space for athletes of all ages to learn the fundamentals of trampoline and tumbling and continue to grow their skills through progressive drills and fun challenges.

Through our classes, athletes will learn body control, balance, and basic skills while focusing on proper technique, strength development, and building confidence.

GRTA athletes at the Calder

Competition Team

Build confidence and fitness while making friends and having fun.

Our competitive team is for all athletes ages six and older who love to flip and bounce. Team athletes practice between 4-9 hours a week and compete at meets across the state, region, and country depending on level.