I love this place..my daughters ages 9 and 6 have done things that have blown my mind and theirs!!! The coaches are good. They definitely have patience, but also expectation of the class to do well. Individual and as a team.
I did gymnastics here for one year than switched gyms and I was really sad because I loved this gym and had lots of friends and said I was really nice to me but sometimes mean because he wanted me to be as good as I can be. I miss you said I!!
My 2 and 4 year olds have now attend for almost a year. We are moving out of state and bummed not to be able to continue. The staff do a great job of mixing the activities up each week to keep the kids interested and engaged, and they have been incredibly patient with my kids who are shy but VERY strong willed. Unlike the YMCA, which could not handle my daughter at all because she was shy and would cry when they wouldnt let me help acclimate her the first few sessions, gymnastics unlimited did. After three sessions of the owner taking her from me about 15-20 minutes in, she now asks to go almost every night and races out onto the floor independently. We never had that success with Dance, etc either, though she knew her teacher from daycare. They have high expectations and hold al kids accountable, and the kids respond well to the challenge.Be aware, its not a first class facility or equipment you are walking into, but you wont regret it. The price is incredibly reasonable compared to the rest of the city as well. We recommend this family and their business.
I implore you not to take your children here. The owner and staff feel the need to bash the parent of children in split homes. More specifically their father. They make these judgments without any understanding of the situation. My 8 year old daughter who attended here is more grown up than the staff. The owner took to social media calling this father a dead beat dad and then plastered photos of the little girl on a rants and raves page Facebook page. Posting pictures of little children on Facebook and slandering a parent utilizing their child as an advertisement is extremely distasteful and if anything can be done with the law it will be.