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Maria Alvarez
â 5
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Mandeep Kaur
â 4
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Shravya
â 5
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Aila Teppo
â 5
The best gym I have ever been to. Would HIGHLY recommend and the coaches are amazing with kids and older teens as well!đ
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Indira Johnson
â 5
Again, the best place you can take your child for Gymnastics. All the staff there are professional and friendly. My daughter loves it and i couldn't be more satisfied with ATA. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you sign up or at least put your child for 1 day and watch the joy your child will experience. You will not regret it.
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Indira Bekto
â 5
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Amber Army
â 5
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Andrea Fourcade
â 4
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brenda muratalla
â 4
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Maile Pedersen
â 5
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Jimmy Pham
â 5
Looks great
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Sophia Potwin
â 5
I love it at ATA. I'm on their national gymnastics team and it is so fun and they really do care about you. I go their 4 days a week to learn tumbling and acro gymnastics. â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž
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Hana Anderson
â 5
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naomi haile
â 5
It's an amazing I would honestly recommend this place
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Oduba Ivey
â 5
Great environment for kids to not only learn acro gymnastics, but also a great way for kids to build self confidence. All the staff make you feel welcomed...it's become like a second family for my son...he loves it here...he has been training here for almost 2 yrs now and we have seen tremendous growth from him and the coaches continue to uncover even more of his potential. I would highly recommend ATA to anyone who's child had expressed an interest in gymnastics.
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Matt Storms
â 5
Great place, fun for kids. Excellent place for kids.
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Heather Cardona
â 5
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Adriana Casillas
â 5
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Allof Hogen-Esch
â 5
Great coaches, always willing to take the extra time needed especially with the little ones. I like the shows at the end of the courses where the kids can show off their skills. When kids are first able to master a move, the teacher stops the whole school and they all celebrate the student being able to pull it off. Really supportive place.
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