Soft and grippy, this beam is ideal for having fun in comfort. Without risk of falling, its width is suited to have fun in complete safety !
Width: 3.9″ x 6.7″
Length: 45.7″
This foam balance beam is designed to practice gymnastics at home or in the gym. Perfect for all kids, from beginners to intermediates!
Main stages of dynamic balance development
Kids under the age of 4 must learn how to control their body and move in any given direction by slowly waddling forward on 2 feet.
At age 4, kids can walk with one foot in front of the other on a beam that is 1.5 times the size of their feet.
At age 6, kids can walk heel to toe on a beam that is at least as wide as their feet.
Body map
The body map refers to a kid’s perception of their body, which allows them to master their movements and develop self awareness. It is developed based on sensations and actions (“a body that feels, moves”), before being represented and described (“bodily representation,” drawing of a person). The more kids move, the more they learn to refine their body map and the better they’re able to move.
Time and space awareness
Time and space awareness includes everything that involves a kid’s perception of their place in time
(before/after, rhythmic activity, day/night, seasons, etc.) and space (in front/behind, on/under,
right/left, etc.)































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