March 2023 by Casey Giles
This review only really applies for families of small children interested in learning gymnastics. If your child is older, just ignore this, I hear that it's a wonderful studio for competitions.If you are the parent of a young child interested in beginning a new journey into gymnastics, I would recommend trying somewhere else first. They say that you can "try" a class for $5, but it really applies both ways. If you try a class and they don't feel your child is ready, they will kick you out in the middle of an activity in front of all of the other families, while your child cries, instead of at least waiting for a drink break to speak privately. The website advertises that you can start at three, but the learning environment is really not appropriate for three. My child is three and was experiencing typical three-year-old behaviors such as running back to Mom and Dad or having trouble focusing. I would understand if my child was being mean or hitting, but if three is advertised then I was expecting that they would be ready to assist with three-year-old behaviors. I assumed incorrectly.Again, this is a wonderful studio if you're older or interested in competitions, but I would wait for around kindergarten age before starting here.