Laser Balance Beam

$329.99
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Warranty: 24 Months

Visualizing the numbers and lines on the Laser Beam is a strong corrective action toward staying on the beam. See your gymnasts' confidence soar as they learn new skills quickly, successfully and safely.

Developed by Tumbl Trak Innovator Leonard Isaacs

Coach since 1967. Developed national team athletes. Mentored coaches and club owners. Inducted into the USA Gymnastics Region 5 Hall of Fame.

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$329.99
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Built for Clubs

The Laser Balance Beam by Tumbl Trak™ is a 7-inch wide floor training beam for gym or home use. Clearly marked lines and numbers provide visuals that teach gymnasts how to shift their balance of movement during different phases of various skills. Two white lines indicate where the edges of a competition beam would be. The blue line indicates the center of the balance beam, and the two red lines are a visual to let the athlete when they are close to the edge.

  • Provides for proper positioning of hands and feet while on the beam.
  • Allows gymnasts the ability to spot the beginning, middle and end of each skill.
  • Comes in 8-feet (Laser Balance Beam Lite) and 16-feet (Laser Balance Beam PRO) options.
  • Both options sit flat to the floor.
  • Laser Balance Beam Lite option includes a Velcro flap to allow two or more units to securely attach to one another and folds in half for easy transportation and storage.
  • Laser Balance Beam Lite arrives fully assembled. Minimal assembly required for Laser Balance Beam PRO.
  • Bundle and save when you purchase the pack of two (Lite or PRO version).

Perfect for Home

The Laser Balance Beam has made a name for itself for being an extremely useful and safe at home training beam. Part of the allure of this unique beam is that it is designed to build confidence and improve skills all while being just 2 inches off the ground. Whether your athlete is working towards full turns or full twists, the Laser Beam with its padded suede surface offers a comfortable place for athletes to go for it!

The unmistakeable lines and numbers on the Laser Beam give athletes a strong corrective action toward staying on the balance beam. Two white lines indicate where the edges of a 4 inch wide competition balance beam would be. Note that the Laser Balance Beam is 6.5 inches wide - on purpose! Our thought...if an athlete does 100 attempts confidently they have more time to think about corrections and making it right.

Need help deciding which balance beam to invest in?  Watch this helpful Balance Beam Buying Guide video.

LASER BEAM PRO

  • FIG length, (16ft 4-3/8'' long), 7in wide and 2in high (5m x 18cm x 5cm)
  • Easily moved and very stable.
  • Wood center, padded with firm foam.
  • Some assembly required.
  • Store flat.

Download the Laser Beam PRO Assembly Instructions here.

LASER BEAM LITE

  • 8ft long x 7in wide x 2in high (2.4m x 18cm x 5cm)
  • Easily moved and very stable.
  • Velcro connectors to connect two units.
  • Wood center, padded with firm foam.
  • Store Flat
How is this beam different from other beams?

The way Leonard Isaacs, the innovator behind this product, explains it is like having a secret tool box for beam- just telling a gymnast to “stay on the beam” or “stay in the middle”doesn’t always do the trick. Having clearly marked lines and numbers opens up the ability to place the center of gravity over numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 depending on what they need based on certain parts of the skill as well as an athlete's tendency (such as always falling to the right side), or a lack of mobility in a body part (such as having a past injury and having limited shoulder mobility only on one side). Your feet and hands always want to be as centered as possible. The Laser Beam gives the gymnast a visual for where exactly to feel their center of gravity shift to in different parts of the skill. To demonstrate how this works, he tells gymnasts to stand straight up and down on the beam (over 3). He then says to do an arabesque. If you’re a righty you’re leaning slightly over 4, and lefty’s lean over 2, naturally. Then do a cartwheel, where you have to be leaning over the same number as your arabesque in order to stay on the beam. Same goes for a side aerial. The skill where you can demonstrate this theory best might be with the side aerial.  If you try an aerial attempting to stay directly over 3, you’ll likely fall off the beam.

Overall, the Laser Beam gives the athlete the feeling they have control over their skill, hence reducing fear. It gives the coach an easy way to communicate with the athlete and exponentially changes how a coach and athlete can train on the balance beam.

What is the best way to move the Laser Beam PRO?

The Laser Beam PRO is 16ft. long and there are three wood pieces connected together by two steel brackets. Therefore, it is important that when you move the Laser Beam you turn it on its side before picking up. Picking up the unit when it's flat may cause the metal bracket to bend or the screws to become stripped.

What is the best way to store the Laser Beam PRO?

We recommend storing the Laser Beam PRO flat. Do not lean against a wall. Doing so will cause the wood to warp.

How can I clean the Laser Beam?

One of the best household products that can be used to clean suede is white vinegar.  Wet a clean, dry cloth with the video and blot the area you wish to clean.

How do I order replacment parts for my Laser Beam PRO (hardware and cover)?

You can order parts for the Laser Beam PRO (16-ft model) on this Beam Replacement Parts Page. We do not currently have replacmenet parts for the Laser Beam Lite (8-ft model).

I am searching for a practice beam for my level 7 (age 10) gymnast to use at home. I am not sure which beam would be best for at home use? Skills to be practiced: roundoff back handspring, back tuck, and front walkovers. We do prefer it being very low to the ground.

Thank you for your question. I would highly recommend purchasing the Laser Beam light. As a Level 7 athlete, she's a little more advanced and the lines on the beam will really help her self correct her balance while practicing those skills at home. We agree, a nice low beam for home use is the safest option!

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