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I am thinking that gymnastics is gymnastics and that is likely what it will be. Also, I am not sure you can get a real idea of any problems from just one class. And if you don't have a child in there yourself, IDK. I would think there is nothing really you can do but to take the child out of the class. Because they are not likely to change anything.

And if what you describe bothers you, I am sure my boys at play would REALLY worry you. Like when my one year old leaps off the back of the sofa or my six year old swings from the tree head only inches from the ground or my nine year old climbs to the top of the huge tree (which he has been doing since he was 18 months old). So, perhaps I am just desensitized to rough and "dangerous" play.

Of course, I have never had a child in gymnastics classes so I can not really say how they should be done.