About Airborne
Established in Okotoks in 2000, the Airborne T&T Club began when a small group of dedicated parents wanted to create a place for their competitive athletes to train and hone their skills. |
Airborne's Vision
Airborne strives to provide the highest quality of athlete development in Trampoline gymnastics within a positive, safe and inclusive environment for gymnasts of all ages and skills. Airborne will provide Okotoks and surrounding communities with a fun fitness alternative to develop valuable life-skills, while at the same time encourage a life-long dedication to health and sport.
Airborne's Mission
Airborne will strive to:
- Provide the highest quality certified instructors, ensuring a professional, safe and supportive coaching environment for all athletes as well as ensuring ongoing development and education of the instructors.
- Follow Sport Canada’s Guidelines for Long Term Athlete Development plan as well as Gymnastics Canada, National Coaching Certification Program and Alberta Gymnastics Federations rules and regulations.
- Reach the highest level of the sport by coaching and competing at Provincial, National and International levels.
- Establish a culture of “the athlete first” and life-long love for the sport.
- Develop athletes of all ages and stages and allow individual progression within the group in a variety of different programs available.
- Teach the athletes to compete with good sportsmanship, respecting one another, their coaches, fellow competitors and judges.
- Create a family friendly atmosphere where everyone can feel appreciated and valued.
- Promote community involvement within our membership, staff and athletes. Community presence is essential in building a well-rounded athlete as well as active membership in a non-profit organization.
- Focus on fiscal responsibility, customer service, business management and adhering to policies and procedures in the best interest of the athletes, staff and families.