About Us

Decades of Excellence

Arising Stars Gymnastics, a trusted name in Northwest Missouri for over 37 years, is dedicated to providing a top-notch recreational and competitive gymnastic program for your child. With a remarkable track record of serving more than 30,000 students, including the esteemed Olympic Silver Medalist Terin Humphrey, we take immense pride in our lasting impact on young gymnasts.

Since its establishment in 2000, our state-of-the-art facility spanning an expansive 12,000 square feet has been meticulously maintained to ensure a clean and welcoming environment. Designed to cater to both family-oriented, kid-friendly activities and the pursuit of high-level gymnastic excellence, our facility boasts modern training aids, spacious areas, and comprehensive matting. At Arising Stars, your child will thrive under the guidance of our experienced coaches, who collectively bring over 125 years of coaching expertise. Many of our coaches are former Arising Stars gymnasts themselves, driven by a shared passion for excellence.

With a strong emphasis on safety, our staff is nationally certified in gymnastics safety, first-aid, and USA Gymnastics Professional Development. We prioritize your child's well-being, conducting weekly safety inspections of all equipment to ensure optimal conditions. In addition to our focus on gymnastics, Arising Stars offers a range of fun and safe activities for your child's birthday celebration. Our 40-foot rock climbing wall, in-ground trampolines, 30-foot cargo net, and foam pit create an unforgettable experience for kids to enjoy with their friends.

At Arising Stars, we take immense pride in our history of fostering safety and excellence. We invite you to join our community, as we provide your child with The Foundation for Success.

Where You Belong

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Our Location

Address

18950 North Highway 71
Saint Joseph, MO 64506

Phone

816-232-7502

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