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Mini-Hops Gymnastics Adaptive Program

Minnetonka-Hopkins Gymnastics Association

Minnetonka, Minnesota - Hennepin County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Minnetonka

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Provider overview

Mini-Hops Gymnastics offers adaptive gymnastics with 1:1 and group options and a Special Olympics team, for youth who need varying levels of support.

Mini-Hops Gymnastics is a nonprofit Minnetonka-Hopkins gymnastics association serving youth, with an adaptive program and a Special Olympics competitive team.

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Ages
Youth needing physical or cognitive support; Special Olympics team open to ages 8 and up
Season
Year-round adaptive gymnastics classes
Cost
Confirm class fees and session length; the Special Olympics team is offered free of charge.

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Adaptive gymnastics and Special Olympics team

Adaptive gymnastics, five support levels, 1:1 and group classes, a Special Olympics team, and enrollment.

Ages
Youth needing physical or cognitive support; Special Olympics team open to ages 8 and up
Season
Year-round adaptive gymnastics classes
Schedule
Contact Mini-Hops Gymnastics for current adaptive class times, levels, and enrollment.
Cost
Confirm class fees and session length; the Special Olympics team is offered free of charge.
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Mini-Hops Gymnastics (Minnetonka-Hopkins Gymnastics Association) offers an adaptive gymnastics program with five levels of support, including 1:1 adaptive lessons and adaptive group classes, plus a Special Olympics Minnesota competitive team for athletes with intellectual disabilities.
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Program details we found

Adaptive gymnastics and Special Olympics team

Mini-Hops Gymnastics (Minnetonka-Hopkins Gymnastics Association) offers an adaptive gymnastics program with five levels of support, including 1:1 adaptive lessons and adaptive group classes, plus a Special Olympics Minnesota competitive team for athletes with intellectual disabilities.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names adaptive gymnastics, five levels of support, 1:1 adaptive lessons, adaptive group classes, and a Special Olympics Minnesota gymnastics team.

Access notes to confirm: Ask which support level fits your child, the coach ratio, how movements are adapted, and how to join the Special Olympics team.

What we checked

What we found: Mini-Hops Gymnastics (Minnetonka-Hopkins Gymnastics Association) offers an adaptive gymnastics program with five levels of support, including 1:1 adaptive lessons and adaptive group classes, plus a Special Olympics Minnesota competitive team for athletes with intellectual disabilities.

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What to confirm

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