Fitness Educator and Gymnast Daniel Levi is thrilled to announce the unveiling of his new gymnastics and fitness training center at 1908 Lincoln Blvd. Suite C, Santa Monica, CA 90405.
“Our passion is nurturing children to develop independence, social skills and self-confidence in a fun and dynamic environment. Children learn respect for themselves and others while discovering their leadership potential, challenging themselves and building friendships along the way,” says Dan.
Flip 1st throws the BEST BIRTHDAY PARTIES AROUND. Dan supplies action packed activities for an hour and a half in the gym and 30 minutes in the party room.
In fact, Amy Levy PR invited KTLA's Gayle Anderson and her Morning News crew for a LIVE shot during the 4 hour show to experience classes with young kids, older gymnasts and of course have yummy cake in the party room.
Check it out here: KTLA Morning News clip.
We secured a full page article in the Santa Monica Argonaut and the piece beautifully showcased Dan's objectives for the gym. Read it here:
In addition to public relations, we are reaching out to the community via the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, City Council, Mayor's office and the schools and local organizations on Flip 1st's behalf.
We are buying advertising in local papers and working with the gym's neighbors to alert them about Spring Break and Summer Camps at the gym. The new location is designed for kids to both enjoy fitness classes or grow into competitive gymnasts with lots of trackable level growth.
Dan plans to bring in Olympic and other high-level gymnasts to present their skills and experiences, and students have the option of participating in clinics that concentrate on specific gymnastics skills e.g.: back hip circle clinic, or back handspring clinics, etc.
There will be a series of checklists from beginner to advanced in the recreational classes that will allow children to move up based on their skill levels.
Through Amy Levy PR media training and branding work, and identifying Flip 1st's mission and communications objectives, Daniel Levi tells parents of all ages:
Trust your coach, trust the process. Falling and failing is part of learning. Just support your child’s ambitions, knowing that sometimes they need a little motivation reminder, since after all, they are kids.
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