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December 2023 by Changxi Xu
A good place for kids and youth, it's kind of professional training
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July 2023 by Justin Matthews
This place has changed drastically since new ownership. Always upgrading and changing for the better. Nice to go to a gym that has an owner who takes pride in his business!
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July 2023 by Sally S.
My son LOVED it here! It was his first visit for the threes class and he was nervous. The staff took him in and warmed him up really quickly. They have a really cool kids space in the back of the gym, and I loved that he could see all the "big kids" doing way advanced tricks. Inspiring! He was sick today and they have a pretty reasonable policy. One sick day without loss of tuition per month- and we can reschedule. Looking forward to the next class.
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June 2023 by Alexandra McDonald
Great staff!!! Avery is a fantastic Coach for the littles. Definitely recommend this location for tumbling and gymnastics.
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May 2023 by Tony T.
Great for kids. Friendly, nice waiting area, safety orientated, and great place all around.
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March 2023 by Private
This place is awesome! I do gymnastics here and I wouldn’t it be another gymnasium!
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December 2022 by Stephanie S.
Head rec gym coach is a nightmare. She bullies children and teaches her employees to do the same.
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December 2022 by K S
They need a new manager. I heard horrible things about her from other parents but you never know till you experience it yourself. You never want to be involved with someone who is deceitful especially when your kids are involved.
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December 2021 by Nicole Lamrock
I would give it 5 stars if I could! Mary and the rest of the coaches are all patient, kind, flexible and firm when they need to be! I wouldn't go anywhere else!
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December 2021 by Kelly Hardwicke
We joined WOGA’s parent/child class a few months ago and have been so happy with the little’s progress. She’s following directions better and gets braver with every class. We needed an outlet for her climbing and morning energy and WOGA is just the place for that!
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December 2021 by Makenna Powell
We love WOGA! We started our kids in gymnastics several months ago and gymnastics day is their favorite day of the week. The coaches are great and Mary is awesome! There have been a couple of times when my 3 year old daughter was in tears because she was nervous about going to class by herself. Each time, Mary picked her up, took her over to her class, and stayed with her until she was comfortable and ready to participate on her own. As a parent, I am so appreciative! I am so impressed with what my kids have learned so far and am looking forward to continuing at WOGA.
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December 2021 by Natalie Mahnken
Mary and her team are amazing. My littles love going here. My little boy has tons of energy and a very short attention span. He is known to bolt off and they are patient and kind in coaching him and don't give up. I can already see lots of improvement and would definitely recommend bringing your kiddos here.
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December 2020 by Robert Page
This place is awesome. The coaches help the students in a positive manner. They do follow safety guidelines. The students have a great time learning and advancing there skills
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December 2020 by Jasmine T
I love this place. It taught me many new skills I have wanted to learn. Everyone is very nice and they push you to your best. You learn a lot here. There are also many great gymnasts and coaches.
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December 2020 by Blackstone Equestrian
My daughter turned 3 at the end of July, at which time we decided to enroll her in gymnastics. As a professional athlete now, my primary concern was to ensure that the fundamentals were not only properly established from the first day but that my daughter not advance until she was ready. Advancing slowly and properly, as needed, is what I was looking for in a gymnastics facility. I’m a HUGE fan of setting extremely good habits with foundational skills. There’s a reason why Champions are born at WOGA - they’re obviously doing something right!WOGA starts the littles exactly like they should (establishing proper form and foundations), which makes me feel 100% confident in the coaching staff. No matter who is coaching my daughter, each individual coach has shown parallel training from the others, so I know my daughter is receiving consistent coaching.Communication: LOVE! They continuously send out reminder texts of fun events; monthly newsletters in my inbox; calls during business hours are answered by a live person; if I have a quick question after class, the coach is at the door and absolutely inviting for open dialogue and assistance; when I’ve had a more in depth conversation regarding adding a second class during the week, Mary (WOGA Director) was readily available to give feedback and be my sounding board, etc; my daughter has missed a couple lessons and when I called to see if there was any chance I could sub her in on another class, they were very accommodating.Class Structure: Again, love it! Class is started with a focus on stretching (so important to just START the habit!), followed by principle skill structure, followed by a couple exercises. The utilization of class time, importance of safety, constructive criticism and keeping things fun is 100%. My daughter BEGS me to go to gymnastics class every.single.day.Pricing: Inexpensive! Honestly, and I don’t know how competitive their rates are with their surrounding competition, but I would pay $120/mo for once weekly lessons at this age! The quality of lessons for their current rates truly make gymnastics a very affordable activity for younger children.COVID protocol: Hands down impressed! They make me feel super safe in the decision of attending a public class. They haven’t missed a beat, not once, in temp checks, hand sanitizers entering and exiting, structured seating that maintains social distancing and more.Previous reviews: I’ve read all the bad reviews and I can personally vouch for WOGA, their instructors and their staff in that they are fantastic and unbiased. I actually overheard a mom complaining the other day (which led me to give WOGA this review) that her child needed to be advancing and doing bigger things and that she was unhappy with her younger child staying in the "littles area" in the back of the gym during its class (which, isn't necessarily how the classes work. Yes, the Littles warm up and will work on principle skill sets in the back, but they also rotate to other places within the gym, all for extremely valid and purposeful reasons). As a pro athlete, I will be the FIRST to tell you that is EXACTLY HOW KIDS GET HURT - when they advance too soon! As a parent, when you pay for your child’s lessons, you are paying a professional in the industry to coach your child... it is crucial that you let the coaches do their job and leave the advancement of your child to the professionals. I fully trust that WOGA and its Coaches have my daughter's best interest at heart. Gymnastics isn’t for every kid so it's equally important that, as a parent, we are focusing on letting our children happily enjoy their classes and solely allowing themselves to determine their involvement (or lack thereof). It is completely unrealistic to expect a Dom Perignon on a Keystone budget.As soon as my daughter got her feet wet, she expressed a high level of interest in gymnastics so we gladly picked up a second weekly class and couldn't be happier! We will absolutely be a loyal client for as long as our daughter wants to do this and will continue t