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Gymnastics instruction for toddlers to teens, competitive teams, camps & more!
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Caitlin Musto
★ 1
UNSAFE ENVIRONMENT, NO SUPERVISION
The “staff” at WGA let my THREE YEAR OLD slip OUT OF THE BUILDING and onto Cross Street into their horrible parking lot COMPLETELY UNNOTICED, then took zero responsibility.
On Monday, May 12th, my child was in her weekly gymnastics class when she was somehow able to get out of class, up a large flight of stairs, through the lobby and out of the building onto extremely busy Cross Street completely unnoticed. If our Au pair hadn’t spotted her in the parking lot and grabbed her, this story could’ve had a very different ending.
We have been going here for over a year and were completely shocked. The lack of safety protocols in place are so troubling that we immediately withdrew our children from their classes and addressed the matter with WPD.
A police report has been filed for child endangerment. This is not a safe establishment and I would not risk your child’s safety at this overcrowded and understaffed facility that acts recklessly with children’s safety.
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Cris Badalotti
★ 1
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Cheryl Keeter
★ 5
My daughter loves it!
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sara abbaspour
★ 1
I signed up my 7 year old daughter for a gymnastics class here. The gymnastics class itself was decent - the teachers seemed knowledgeable and my daughter generally enjoyed the sessions. However, there were too many students per class even with multiple instructors, which limited the individualized attention each child received.
My main issue was with how they handled recognition at the end of the session. They gave ribbons only to the students who "passed" and could advance to the next level. My daughter did not receive a ribbon, and she was absolutely crushed. As a young child just starting gymnastics, having no recognition at all was very disheartening for her.
I think it would be better to provide some simple recognition (a ribbon for the level they are in) to all students who complete the session to keep them motivated and feeling good about their initial efforts. Leaving some students empty-handed, especially at that young age, hurts their self-confidence and makes them not want to continue with the sport.
The class itself was OK, but I can't give a higher rating because of the lack of thought around how they motivate and encourage younger beginners. A little recognition can go a long way.
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Simon Proekt
★ 5
Daughter loves it as an after school activity
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Maria Love
★ 1
This is such a money hungry place it’s so sad. The staff is rude.
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sandy chalhoub
★ 5
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Eric Safford
★ 5
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Alaina de Leon
★ 5
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Molly Rappoli
★ 5
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Samantha Pinato
★ 5
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William Barabino
★ 5
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Michael Brady
★ 5
Love this place. Great place for kids to learn gymnastics.
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Casey Matthews
★ 4
Great gymnastics teachers!!
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George Keller
★ 5
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Michael T
★ 4
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Elle Connie
★ 5
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Karen Poggi
★ 5
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Patricia White
★ 5
Love this place granddaughter is soaring
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AnnMarie Kulis
★ 5
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Jeff Dishman
★ 4
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Tara LaRosa
★ 5
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Jennie Perkins
★ 5
Great toddler class. Very affordable compared to a lot of the chain gym classes. Brings in a more real introduction to gymnastics.
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Justin
★ 4
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