There is a new club tumbling into Oklahoma City University.
Cooper Clack, music theater sophomore, has started a new acrobatics and tumbling club on campus.
“Acro club hosts free acrobatic and tumbling masterclasses,” Clack said. “They are meant to help students improve upon their acrobatic skills.”
Clack said he started the club in order to help students with affordable tumbling and acrobatics lessons.
“I will be teaching the classes with help from Tasha Hinex, the pom coach,” Clack said.
Students do not need any experience to join the club.
“If you are wanting to learn new tricks or flips, come in,” Clack said. “Come in either with something you’ve always wanted to do or ask what to start out with.”
Clack was initially interested in starting the club based on his background in acrobatics.
“I was a gymnast at a young age, and I wanted to share with people how to learn tricks and flips in a safe environment.” Clack said.
If students want to get involved, they can follow the acrobatics and tumbling club’s Instagram, @acroclubokcu, and sign up by sending in their name, email and phone number.
Cass King, vocal music education junior, was excited about the new club coming to campus.
“It’s basically meant for anyone who is trying to build up their resume,” King said. “So if you’re trying to get special skills, like somersaults, it can help with that.”
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