Dallas, October 25, 2025
News Summary
ASI Ninja has opened the first dedicated ninja gym for children in Dallas, located at The Shops at Park Lane. The facility offers a variety of programs designed to help kids develop physical skills, coordination, and confidence through fun activities such as gymnastics, parkour, and trampoline training. With classes for children starting as young as three, ASI Ninja aims to provide a supportive space for skill development, alongside special events and community-focused activities.
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ASI Ninja Opens First Dedicated Ninja Gym for Kids in Dallas at The Shops at Park Lane
ASI Ninja is Dallas’ first dedicated ninja gym designed for children. The new facility opened with a grand opening celebration on May 17, 2025, and is aimed at helping children develop physical skills and confidence through structured classes and open-play events. The gym is located in a retail center to provide a central, accessible location for families.
What opened and where
Located at The Shops at Park Lane, specifically at 8128 Park Lane, Suite 130, Dallas, TX 75231. The facility occupies a purpose-built space fitted with equipment tailored to ninja-style training and youth movement programs. The layout is designed to support multiple simultaneous classes and drop-in activities.
Programs, age groups and goals
The gym concept combines gymnastics, parkour, and trampoline training. The goal of ASI Ninja is to help kids build confidence through climbing, jumping, and tumbling. The program focuses on developing coordination, balance, and strength through fun and challenging activities. Classes are designed to teach agility, endurance, and strength, which are beneficial for any sport.
The gym provides programs for children as young as three years old, through the Little Ninjas program. Recreational and competitive classes are available for kids ages five and up. Students rotate between various events including trampolines, cannonball alley, and floor exercises. Skills taught include back rolls, front tucks, and tackling the warped wall.
Schedule, memberships and operations
Memberships include one weekly class lasting 50 to 55 minutes. Classes are offered Monday through Saturday to give families flexibility for weekday and weekend participation. Additional programming options expand beyond weekly classes to include mixed-age open gym sessions and special events.
Facilities and amenities
ASI Ninja’s amenities include a ninja rig with multiple stations, a warped wall, parkour bar area, trampolines, and obstacle courses. The equipment mix supports skill progressions from basic movement to more advanced ninja obstacles and allows instructors to rotate students safely between stations.
Additional services and community activities
ASI Ninja hosts additional events such as birthday parties, open gym days, day camps, and Parent’s Night Out. The gym also offers special event space and programming designed to support family scheduling needs and short-term camps during school breaks.
Organization and leadership
Hannah Sheppeard is the gym manager at ASI Ninja. ASI Ninja is part of ASI Gymnastics, which also offers preschool gymnastics, tumbling, competitive teams, and private event space. The broader organization provides coaching resources and administrative systems that support the new ninja location.
Participation and promotional details
More than 1,700 children participate in ASI Ninja classes at various locations weekly. A special promotional offer for CW33 viewers allows new students to enroll for free using promo code KDAF25, a $40 value. The grand opening celebration for ASI Ninja occurred on May 17, 2025, featuring popcorn, special offers, and raffles.
Why the gym was opened
The facility was developed to push limits safely, develop resilience, and ensure kids have fun while building physical literacy. Program design emphasizes progression, repetition, and instructor-led coaching to help children gain transferable skills for other sports and activities.
FAQ
What is ASI Ninja?
ASI Ninja is Dallas’ first dedicated ninja gym designed for children.
Where is ASI Ninja located?
Located at The Shops at Park Lane, specifically at 8128 Park Lane, Suite 130, Dallas, TX 75231.
What age groups does ASI Ninja serve?
The gym provides programs for children as young as three years old, through the Little Ninjas program.
What are the class schedules and membership details?
Memberships include one weekly class lasting 50 to 55 minutes.
When are classes offered?
Classes are offered Monday through Saturday.
Is there a promotional offer?
A special promotional offer for CW33 viewers allows new students to enroll for free using promo code KDAF25, a $40 value.
When was the grand opening?
The grand opening celebration for ASI Ninja occurred on May 17, 2025, featuring popcorn, special offers, and raffles.
How many children participate in ASI Ninja classes?
More than 1,700 children participate in ASI Ninja classes at various locations weekly.
Key features and quick reference
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | 8128 Park Lane, Suite 130, Dallas, TX 75231 (The Shops at Park Lane) |
| Primary focus | Gymnastics, parkour, and trampoline training to build confidence and physical skills |
| Age range | Little Ninjas from age three; recreational and competitive classes ages five and up |
| Schedule | Classes offered Monday through Saturday |
| Membership | One weekly class lasting 50 to 55 minutes |
| Amenities | Ninja rig, warped wall, parkour bar area, trampolines, obstacle courses |
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