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[[File:JumpGym.png|thumb|Clay hitting brick blocks in Jump Gym.]]
[[File:JumpGym.png|thumb|Clay hitting brick blocks in Jump Gym.]]
{{quote|This is the Jump Gym, a new training machine for PS Jump.|Minigame Instructor|Mario Tennis: Power Tour}}
{{quote2|This is the Jump Gym, a new training machine for PS Jump.|Minigame Instructor|Mario Tennis: Power Tour}}


'''Jump Gym''' is the third [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. This minigame helps [[Ace]] or [[Clay]] build up PS Jump, which helps them with jumping in their [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Power Shot]]s. The objective is to hit the brick blocks before they reach a red zone, which is the area that if a block touches, the game is finished. There is three types of blocks, brown, green, and blue. They are all worth the same amount of points. In this minigame, the player is not timed, they must hit the amount of given blocks to them. In the first level, the player needs to hit fifty blocks, in the second level, they need to seventy-five, and in the third level, they need to hit one hundred. The difference is, green blocks come in clusters of three or four while blue blocks come in clusters of six. Yellow blocks are in clusters of one or two.
'''Jump Gym''' is the third [[minigame]] in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'' for the [[Game Boy Advance]]. This minigame helps [[Ace]] or [[Clay]] build up PS Jump, which helps them with jumping in their [[Power Shot (Mario Tennis series)|Power Shot]]s. The objective is to hit the brick blocks before they reach a red zone, which is the area that if a block touches, the game is finished. There is three types of blocks, brown, green, and blue. They are all worth the same amount of points. In this minigame, the player is not timed, they must hit the amount of given blocks to them. In the first level, the player needs to hit fifty blocks, in the second level, they need to seventy-five, and in the third level, they need to hit one hundred. The difference is, green blocks come in clusters of three or four while blue blocks come in clusters of six. Yellow blocks are in clusters of one or two.

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