KidStrong has officially launched its youth training programs in Missouri City, providing a new avenue for children to develop essential skills. The franchise offers classes for children from walking age up to 11 years, focusing on a curriculum that emphasizes character development alongside physical and cognitive skills.
Classes are structured to include one 45-minute session each week, where children participate with peers of similar ages. This format not only fosters learning but also encourages social interaction among participants.
Background and Expansion of KidStrong
Founded in 2015 by parents Matt and Megan Sharp, KidStrong originated from a desire to help their daughter, Ella, build strength and confidence. The program has since expanded significantly, with over 160 locations across the United States and Canada.
The Missouri City location opened on December 15, at 8790 Hwy. 6, Ste. 160. As the franchise continues to grow, it aims to reach more families, offering a supportive environment designed to promote physical fitness and personal growth in young children.
KidStrong’s approach combines elements of play with structured training, making it appealing to both children and parents. The franchise’s commitment to building strong, confident children aligns with modern educational and developmental goals, as it offers a comprehensive program that addresses physical health as well as social and emotional well-being.
As parents in Missouri City seek activities that promote healthy lifestyles for their children, KidStrong presents an engaging option that focuses not just on physical fitness, but also on fostering important life skills. This initiative reflects a broader trend of increasing awareness around child development and wellness in communities across the region.
