WWPIS are delighted to announce a partnership and to be supporting the inaugural National Gymnastics League.
A huge amount of work has gone in behind the scenes to create a range of resources that will help support parents on their journey supporting their young gymnasts.
Every family who signs up for competition will be given 12 months access to a customised WWPIS/NGL platform and all families will be invited to a couple of webinars each year on helping to support their young people to fulfil their potential both in and out of their sport.



This years webinar focusses on ‘Competition Day’ and what that means for us as sporting parents in enhancing the experience for our young gymnasts.
CEO Gordon MacLelland said, ‘This is such an exciting project and groundbreaking in many ways. We loved this concept when it was first introduced to us several years ago and are looking forward to sharing what we have learnt across all levels of gymnastics working with clubs, coaches and parents to a whole host of new families and organisations.’
David Brooke(Director of NGL) said, ‘The National Gymnastics League was created to elevate the competition experience for every gymnast, not just those on an elite pathway. By combining nationally registered scores, live scoreboards, consistent judging, and a professional competition environment, the NGL gives all gymnasts the chance to feel recognised, motivated and part of something bigger. Every gymnast has access to clear competition data — including scores tracked over time and recorded performance videos — so progress can be understood, reflected on, and improved with purpose.
The role of parents is vital in supporting this journey. That’s why we work in partnership with Working With Parents in Sport, experts in providing clarity and support within competitive sporting environments. We are delighted that they are one of the NGL’s sponsors, offering free access to their platform for gymnasts and families competing in the NGL season along with a webinar for parents.’






























