A 90%-impact-absorbing airbag anchors G3 Kids Point Loma's tumbling floor, a Liberty Station gymnastics-and-ninja facility at 2751 Roosevelt Road. Programs span Parent-Toddler movement classes, recreational and competitive gymnastics, ninja parkour tracks, tumbling and trampoline, and kids cheer — a mat-and-apparatus curriculum for ages six months to twelve that sits alongside the striking-and-grappling training at Freestyle Martial Arts. The facility runs full-day summer camps, spring and winter break camps, and Parents Night Out sessions with pizza, games, and a big-screen movie for ages two through fourteen. Birthday parties book the floor and the airbag for themed tumbling, ninja obstacle courses, and open-gym play, with kinaesthetic-learning coaches staffing both the gym footprint and the reception lobby. After-school drop-ins let kids rotate between trampoline, balance beam, bars, and the ninja wall across multi-hour blocks, an energy-channeling format that contrasts with the ballet and jazz curricula at Liberty Station dance neighbor DanzArts. Competitive-track athletes prepare recreational-league floor, beam, bars, and vault routines with coaches building choreography, pointing sequences, and difficulty progressions across multi-season skill arcs that move toward regional meets.