The Cave‘s Men’s Competitive Gymnastics Team

Program Overview

The Cave has always been a big proponent for men’s gymnastics. Our boys gymnastics program has continued to grow and thrive through the years. The athleticism and strength developed by competitive gymnastics is unrivaled. The boys will compete in the 6 MAG (Men’s Artistic Gymnastics) events, Floor, Pommel Horse, Rings, Vault, Parallel Bars, and High Bar. These are the 6 events seen in men’s gymnastics at the Olympics.

Our boys team competes in the USAG MAG program. Competition begins at level 3 for those interested in that path. Compulsory levels 3-6 involve athletes performing pre-written routines in competition that are designed to develop the skills and strength required for higher level gymnastics. Level 7+ are the “optional” levels in which each athlete is allowed to create their own routine in each event. The Cave fields athletes in multiple “invitational” competitions in the season from January-March leading up to state and regional championships in the March-April timeframe. It is not uncommon to see Cave athletes on the podium at these high level championships.

Other Competitive Team News

Level 3&4 competition

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Flipping Over the Valley – Meet Recap at Mastery of Sport, Napa Our second competition of the season is in the books! The Cave team had a great showing at the “Flipping Over the Valley” meet hosted at Mastery of Sport in beautiful Napa, CA. There were plenty of highs, a few challenges, and—most importantly—lots […]

Western Nationals, and Men’s 2025 Season In The Books

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Western Nationals was held in Reno Nevada. This was the first year that The Cave had athletes qualifying to this event. Our first session was with a lone athlete Jasper D. At nationals the age groups were split into separate sessions leaving Jasper running it solo. He had a great meet, starting on vault, and […]

Xcel Silver State Championship

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Congratulations to all gymnasts for completing their season of 2025! It’s been a pleasure to see their confidence and strength grow throughout this season. The girls have been building a bond amongst themselves and showing positive sportsmanship. I look forward to this summer- where they will continue building their strength to incorporate new skills for […]