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How Much Do Gymnastics Classes Cost in Miami? (2026 Prices)

Quick answer
In Miami, recreational gymnastics classes run about $105 a month for once a week, $170 for twice and $210 for three times. Expect a one-time annual registration around $35 and a uniform near $75. At Miami's Stars Gymnastics the first class is free, siblings get 10% off, and competitive team training is priced after an evaluation.
If you are pricing gymnastics for your daughter in Miami, you want a real number, not a phone call that ends in pressure. So here it is, in plain dollars. The recurring cost is monthly tuition, and it scales with how many days a week she trains. On top of that there are two one-time costs almost every gym charges: registration and a uniform. This guide lays out each one, the extras parents forget to budget for, and how to start without paying anything.
The full price breakdown
Here is exactly what a recreational program costs at Miami's Stars Gymnastics in 2026. Use it as a real benchmark when you compare any academy in the city.
| What you pay for | Cost |
|---|---|
| First trial class | Free |
| Annual registration (one-time per year) | $35 |
| Uniform (leotard, shorts, shoes) | $75 |
| Monthly tuition, 1x per week | $105 |
| Monthly tuition, 2x per week | $170 |
| Monthly tuition, 3x per week | $210 |
| Mommy and Me, toddlers (Coral Gables) | $80 / month |
| Each additional sister | 10% off |
| Competitive team | By evaluation |
So a typical recreational family enrolling one child twice a week budgets $170 a month, plus $35 once a year and a one-time $75 uniform. That is roughly $245 in the first month and $170 every month after, with the very first class costing nothing.
Why the price changes with frequency
Notice the per-class value improves as she trains more. Once a week is $105. Twice a week is $170, not $210, so the second class is cheaper than the first. Three times lands at $210. The logic is simple: gymnastics rewards repetition, so the pricing nudges families toward the consistency that actually builds skill, flexibility and confidence.
$170/mo
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What is included in monthly tuition
Monthly tuition is not just gym time. At a real academy it covers things that add up fast if you pay for them separately elsewhere:
- Certified coaching from instructors who competed in the sport, not a part-time helper learning on the job.
- Use of professional apparatus: rope, ball, hoop, clubs and ribbon, plus age-appropriate mats and equipment.
- A structured curriculum that progresses by level, so she is always working toward something, not repeating the same warm-up.
- A clean, supervised, small-group environment where parents can see the floor.
Hidden costs to watch for
The monthly rate is the easy part. The fees that surprise parents tend to show up later, so ask about them before you enroll anywhere:
- Registration fees that recur. A one-time annual fee is normal. A fee charged every term is not. At Miami's Stars registration is $35 once a year.
- Competition costs. If your daughter joins a competitive team, plan for meet entry fees, a competition leotard and travel. This is true at every serious gym and is separate from monthly tuition.
- Uniform replacements as she grows. The $75 uniform lasts a while, but kids grow. Sibling hand-me-downs help here.
- Make-up class policies. Ask how missed classes are handled before you assume they roll over.
An honesty check on pricing
If a gym will not tell you its monthly rate until you visit in person, treat that as a yellow flag. Confident, established programs publish their prices. The one fair exception is competitive team training, which depends on level and hours and is quoted after an evaluation.
How to pay less (legitimately)
There are three honest ways to lower the cost without cutting corners on quality:
- 1Start with the free trial. Your first class costs nothing, so you spend zero before you know she loves it. Never pay to find out whether a gym is the right fit.
- 2Use the sibling discount. Every additional sister is 10% off, which adds up quickly for families enrolling two or three girls.
- 3Match frequency to commitment. Two classes a week costs less per class than one, so if she is enthusiastic, the better value is often more training, not less.
How Miami's Stars compares on value
Price only means something next to what you get for it. Measured on value, here is where Miami's Stars stands:
- Coaching led by Adriana Vivas, a former rhythmic gymnast of the Venezuelan national team, a two-time World Gymnastics for All participant, and a USA Gymnastics certified coach with more than 15 years on the mat.
- A 5.0 rating on Google across 44 reviews, where parents most often mention how safe and loving the environment feels.
- A complete path for the same program: Mommy and Me (1.5 to 3), Baby Stars (3 to 5), recreational rhythmic gymnastics (5 to 12) and a USAG competitive team.
- Three locations across Miami, in Brickell, Coral Gables and Opa-Locka, so the commute stays short.
- Fully bilingual in English and Spanish, the way Miami actually lives.
- A genuinely free first class at all three locations, with no card required to book.
The honest answer to what gymnastics costs in Miami is that the monthly number matters less than the value behind it. A certified, specialized coach in a small, safe group is worth far more than a cheaper class in a crowded room. The smartest move is to spend nothing first: watch one free class, see her face, then decide.
Frequently asked questions
Recreational gymnastics in Miami runs about $105 a month for once a week, $170 for twice and $210 for three times. At Miami's Stars the second weekly class is discounted, so two days cost less per class than one. The first trial class is always free.
Yes. Most gyms charge a registration fee, and at Miami's Stars it is $35 paid once a year, not every term. Be cautious of any gym that charges a registration fee every few months, since a recurring fee is not standard.
The uniform at Miami's Stars is $75 and includes the leotard, shorts and shoes. It is a one-time purchase that lasts a while, though you may need a larger size as your daughter grows. Sibling hand-me-downs can stretch that cost further.
Yes. Each additional sister enrolled gets 10% off her tuition. For families signing up two or three girls, that discount adds up across the year and makes a multi-child commitment noticeably easier on the budget.
Yes, completely. Your first class at any of the three Miami's Stars locations costs nothing and does not require a card to book. It is the best way to see the coaches, feel the environment and watch your daughter before you pay anything.
Competitive team training is priced after an evaluation, because the cost depends on your daughter's level and how many hours she trains. Pricing also varies with meet fees and travel, so message us on WhatsApp and we will walk you through the numbers for her specific case.

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