I have a boy gymnast on the competitive team(13 year old) and one in a beginner rec class(5 year old). We love this gym so much! My 5 year old asks pretty much every day if we can go see coach Colton. He is really great with the little kids as well as the older ones and you can tell he loves coaching.
This is home. My sons have been training at pride since age 4 and 5. I would not still be living in Tulsa if it were not for the amazing community, coaching and leadership of Pride Gymnastics. They are a gift to the sport and the community and my sons are thriving in their passion under their leadership and guidance. Best place around!
I wish I could give this place a zero star. Beyond Arrogant
Great atmosphere, coaches, and environment. Would highly recommend.
They are so good with my kids! My kids love it and they are very patient with my 2 year old.
The coaches at Pride have worked with our daughter a lot and she has learned a ton.
They only care about the elite students. The rec classes are a joke. They squeeze the rec class in wherever the elite are not practicing. Which tends to be in a small area or the same area from week to week. There is a large turnover for the rec coaches. Each new coach does not know the about the ability of the students. With each coach its like starting over. There is only beginner rec classes and the elite. No in between. There is not a class for your child to advance once they have gotten through the beginner class. Highly suggest going to another gym if your interests are in rec only classes.
Great coaches! But very much concerned with the best of the best. And anyone else is just not for them. Would not recommend girls gymnastics here.
Dont have enough good words for the owners and instructors here. They really take excellent care of the kids. They watch very closely what is happening, are encouraging, yet push at the same time. The facility is great, although it does get warm from time to time. You can really tell they care about the children and care about the quality of what they do. I highly recommend this place if your child is interested in learning gymnastics. They wont find better instruction.
We like to keep our toddler active and learning so we signed him up for Gymnastics here. The first couple of times were great, however, they decided to start letting the teenagers teach the 2-3 year old classes (which consisted of 2 children) so not a huge deal. However, the teenagers they choose to put in charge aren’t very patient with the little ones, and expect 2 and 3 year olds to stretch for 20 minutes of the 45 minute class which causes them to lose interest very quickly and then make snide comments such as “or just do what you want” when the 2 and 3 year olds don’t do “toe touches” as if they should already know what that is... Overall, this seemed like a great place for the older kids but if you’re looking to just get your toddler involved and learning I would definitely recommend some place different.
My 7 year old comes here for recreational classes. They are really patient with him. He is learning a lot and really enjoys his time here.
My children love all the coaches and the environment. Learning a lot from every lesson. But I would suggest that the parent waiting area needs a little improvement.
We love Pride! If you are looking for a solid boys Gymnastics program, Pride is your new gym! Great coaches!
My Girls loved their first class but it went downhill from there. There are waaaaaay too many people on the floor and too many classes going on at once. We lasted 3 classes then quit to do swim.
They are poorly organized and terrible with communication. The building is very small and is extremely crowded during the week days. If you’re looking for a place to put your child in and want them to grow in their gymnastics skills I suggest finding somewhere else. The classes are way too big and they only have one coach which results into your child not learning anything. If you want your child to move up to USAG level and they are 7 years old don’t waste your time here. They won’t move your child up because she’s too old. The head coaches are very rude when you want to talk to them and when it comes to schedule changes you will find out the day before.
Great place with great teachers! My daughter has a blast here
Pride is a very unorganized gymnastics center. The classes are too big, and the turnover of coaches is ridiculous. My daughter was 7 and told she was too old to move to USAG. As far as the facility goes, it is really crowded and the classes dont get priority or time on the equipment, leaving your child not learning anything. I would suggest trying other facilities that will give your child a chance.
My 10yo son loves it and it isnt too hard on the pocketbook.
Waiting room for parents is not developed enough. The staff is great though.
Love love love it here.... My son has a blast!!!
Top of the line training and accessibility
Fun for birthday parties
Nice facility
Great training!
The best option for my son