On October 30, 2014

KMS launches trampoline club

KILLINGTON—Killington Mountain School is launching a trampoline club for kids aged 6-16. Trampoline training is an essential part of building acrobatic skills before moving tricks onto the snow. “Our approach focuses on developing better air awareness while minimizing risk,” the school wrote in a recent release.
Sessions will be supervised by Killington Mountain School’s coaches, and athletes will be coached through the same trampoline progressions we use to train our athletes at KMS.
The school offers Olympic trampolines and appropriate safety equipment.
One-hour sessions will be offered every Friday and Saturday night, 5:30 to 6:30 and 6:30 to 7:30. Pricing is $25 per session, or a season pass (Oct. 25 through April 30) for $299.
For more info or to register, email Trampolineclub@KillingtonMountainSchool.org.

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