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Free Weekend Of Gymnastics And Ninja Classes In Milton Keynes

By

Karen McGinn
9 February 2026, 11:02 am

Gymfinity Kids is holding a free weekend of activity sessions for children at its Milton Keynes club on February 21 and February 22, 2026. The event allows families who are not currently members to try out gymnastics and obstacle-course activities at no cost.

Parents must book a specific time slot in advance through the Gymfinity Kids website because sessions have limited capacity. The Milton Keynes facility is at Unit B, First Floor, Stadium MK, Stadium Way West, Milton Keynes, MK1 1ST (above Fitness First), adjacent to the MK Dons football stadium.

The weekend features ‘Ninja Knights’ sessions — obstacle-course‑based activities designed to develop movement skills and fitness. According to Gymfinity Kids’ official mission statement, the company is ‘laying the foundations for a happier, healthier nation.’

Gymfinity Kids was founded by Peter Roberts, the entrepreneur best known for founding PureGym. The business later acquired/merged with Beth Tweddle Gymnastics (Total Gymnastics); Olympic medallist Beth Tweddle MBE joined the group as a Brand Ambassador and Director of Community and National Curriculum.

The free sessions give local parents a chance to test the facilities and coaching before deciding whether to sign up for a regular monthly membership.

The initiative comes amid local concern about child inactivity and rising childhood obesity in the Milton Keynes area. By offering a no‑cost trial, the club aims to show how regular exercise can be an enjoyable part of a child’s weekly routine.

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