Compass Gymnastics

Chula Vista, 2390 Boswell Rd STE 300, Chula Vista, CA 91914 | ★ 4.3 (21 Review)

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About the Club

Compass Gymnastics is proud to be the premiere gymnastics provider in South San Diego County, offering a full spectrum of programming from preschool and beginners through all levels of competitive gymnastics, tumbling, and Ninja Monkey classes.

Our coaches are amazing! Not only are they some of the very best in the county, they have years of experience and a true passion for helping kids grow and learn in a safe, fun, family environment.

Our 16,000 square foot facility is fully equipped to meet the needs of gymnasts and ninjas of all ages and abilities!

For us, the very best part of gymnastics is being a part of a child's journey from their very first class through wherever gymnastics and life may lead!

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Milena Gavala

★ 5

We love Compass! The staff, owners, classes, and facilities have all exceeded our expectations. Highly recommend!

We started with a trial run at one of their gymnastics camps, which our kiddos (5 and 7 at the time). It was a great mix of supervised time on the equipment, learning new skills, plus craft activities to keep them entertained. They loved it!

Our oldest was interested in continuing with classes so we dove in. The enrollment was super easy, and the prices are extremely competitive with other area gyms at this level (i.e. not a rec center tumbling class, but actually gymnastics gym).

You can really tell that the owners care about their students, staff, and gym. I often see Kristen around, chatting with parents and handing out high fives to excited kiddos who just nailed a new skill. Our kiddo has ADORED all of her instructors and classes this far, and the staff have been really kind and responsive to questions and concerns on my part. The gym has a comfortable waiting area for parents, super clean bathrooms, and the facilities for the actual classes are really impressive.

The attendance policy is on the stricter side (no makeup classes), but honestly with kids in an environment where they can so easily can get hurt I completely understand and agree. It keeps the class sizes smaller and more consistent, which means more one-on-one time with instructors. Also builds trust which I think is very important when they are trying new or more difficult skills. Also, it's a set price for a month whether or not you get 4 or 5 weeks that month, so it's kind of like you get one free every few months :)

Overall we love Compass, and would absolutely recommend it to anyone thinking of enrolling their kiddos in a gym.

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Sophia Dewar

★ 5

I started at Compass Gymnastics when the gym first opened, but have been working with the coaches since their old location at the Eastlake YMCA. All of my coaches always wanted the best for me and pushed me to reach my full potential. They were encouraging, supportive, and shaped me into the person I am today. Thanks to Kristin and Kristy, I know what hard work looks like, how to be disciplined, and how to bounce back from failure. The coaches at Compass Gymnastics all know how to keep the fun in the sport and treat each of their gymnasts with respect and grace. I can not thank this gym enough for their support throughout my gymnastics career and sincerely recommend checking them out! :)

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Dharma Y

★ 5

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Debra Rose

★ 5

My daughter started at Compass in the youngest class and has since moved up a few levels. She has had several different coaches through her years there and each has provided great guidance, consistent feedback, and encouragement.

The coaches and front desk receptionist have been incredibly helpful every step of the way in our time at Compass.

Most importantly, my daughter loves attending her classes.

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Griselda Laija

★ 1

I feel compelled to share our deeply troubling experience with this gymnastics facility, especially regarding the owner and head instructor, Kristin. My daughter was under Kristin’s instruction for many years, starting back when she was six all the way through fourteen and when Kristin was the manager at the YMCA in Eastlake. Even then, her behavior toward the children was harsh, overly intense, and racially biased—showing favoritism, particularly towards her white students. However, things became significantly worse after the pandemic, when the YMCA closed and Kristen opened her own gym. With full control and ownership, her behavior became even more extreme, as she now had unchecked authority over both the students and the instructors.

My daughter attended Kristin’s gym from its opening until she finally quit in November 2024. During that time, Kristin consistently belittled her, often accusing her of lying in front of others and punishing her by forcing excessive conditioning exercises rather than helping her grow as a gymnast. This was to the point where on one occasion, my daughter even had go to the bathroom to throw up. The stress and pressure from Kristen’s cruel behavior also led my daughter to have a panic attack during practice. I had to rush her to urgent care, where the doctor diagnosed her with severe anxiety caused by bullying. After much conversation, we discovered that the main source of this bullying was Kristen herself—and tragically, her behavior had trickled down to many of the other girls, who had learned to treat each other the same way.

One of the most painful examples of Kristin’s behavior occurred when my daughter quit and after a 3-4 months break, tried to give the gym one more chance. I want to make clear that before my daughter returned, I personally went and talked to Kristin and even mentioned what the doctor had said. At this point I was still in disbelief and she assured me that this time around everything was going to be different and she was going to make sure no bullying or misunderstanding would take place. Unfortunately it was a lie. We even paid for the competition fees which was probably around $2k. Sadly, one of those days Kristen ended up teaching that class due to a shortage of staff which is very common at her gym. That day, a young black girl attempted to adjust a piece of equipment, and Kristen exploded—screaming at her with an aggression that horrified my daughter, just from watching. She came home in tears, completely shaken, feeling so bad for that girl and swore she would never go back.
My daughter was in such a dark place that she isolated herself in her room for months, battling deep depression. I didn’t understand the extent of the damage at first—I thought she was just struggling with tough training. It took time, but I eventually saw the truth: it wasn’t the sport, it was the toxic environment Kristen had created. That realization broke me.

It’s taken me a while to write this review, in part because my daughter was afraid. But today, I can say she is healthy, healing, and mentally strong again. Sadly, we continue to hear stories of other girls quitting the sport they once loved because of similar experiences with this gym and with Kristin.

Please think twice before enrolling your child here. No skill, no medal, no training is worth sacrificing a child’s emotional and mental health. Children deserve safe, kind, and supportive environments—not fear, anxiety, and trauma.

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EC Hasan

★ 1

My granddaughter attends a glass on Friday and this is her 3rd glass. However, I watched her from the lobby and noticed that the coaches were not coaching her instead told her to just do backflips and left her to tend to other girls and I’ve noticed more then once and I’m not sure if this a discrimination issue or not but I hope that this will be fixed. This saddened me as she came out and her feelings were deeply hurt. They also didn’t appear to have order in the class as some students were skipping and the coaches just allowed it. I’m disappointed at this gymnastics school I chose this school over another school because I thought they had better quality teachers but it seem like they don’t.

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Mikaila Weiss

★ 1

Yesterday was my daughters first time at this place. My impressions of Compass were a bit misled by the information (or lack thereof) online. I signed my daughter up for the "Adventurers" program, as she is almost 4 and is a very physically active kid and a toe walker, this is important. Based on the description, "teaching balance and coordination", I thought this would be very helpful for her to help her and also get her tumbling around for some added physical element. I was also under the impression the classes capped the amount of kids per teacher, in my previous experience (i.e swim classes and preschool) they cap the kids from ages 3-4 at 4 kids MAX per teacher. NOPE! there were about 7-8 kids for one teacher to wrangle. My daughter got lost in the crowd and didn't pay attention to majority of the class because the teacher was distracted keeping all the kids together as if she was herding cats. There was also no clear area when we walked in where the different groups go. I had to ask the red-head front desk lady what we were supposed to do since it was our first time. She informed me the kids would be brought into the big padded area in the main area. This area was only barricaded off with 3ft tall padding and in full view for the parents. No glass or one way mirror to separate the parents or anything to prevent distraction. It was EXTREMELY distracting, between people walking in and out from the front door just 5 ft away from the area. Loud kids sitting with their parents, loud parents talking at FULL volume, little ones running around and even hopping over the padded walls into my daughters class. It was the worst expectation I had for this place. I was overwhelmed just sitting in the crowd.

The class was also a huge disappointment as well. I expected a bit of light stretching in the beginning. The teacher followed it up with a light obstacle course which was just the kids climbing a padded triangle and sliding down and hopping back around to get back in line. Still no element of gymnastics or balance or coordination. Then the kids were taken to the back of the padded area for the ball pit. Which was the same concept as the exercise before except they were jumping into the ball pit. Followed up by the kids having free play to hang on what looked like ballerina bars. During all of these exercises, the teacher was either on their iPad, keeping OTHER KIDS out of the class area, or wrangling the kids in the class back into the area they were meant to be in. The class finished with about 10 minutes of freeze dance songs. Overall the activities that made up the class were far from what I expected for what is advertised.

I would recommend taking your children when they are older, I looked in on the older kids classes and they looked to be doing ACTUAL gymnastics. Not this freeplay babysitting we got. My hopes for Compass is to get the parents in check to be respectful to the kids and their class time and to require the parents to have a handle on the siblings in the crowd. As well as being honest about the class activities and size ONLINE!!! Because when I call and from what I saw in person, NOONE IS EVER AT THE FRONT DESK.

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Daraksha Mukadam

★ 5

My daughter absolutely enjoys this class. It is a fun place and the instructor puts a lot of efforts in planning themes for the little once.

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Rose Saldana

★ 5

I love Compass Gymnastics and I am so happy I found this place. My son has been doing preschool gymnastics here for over a year now (he is currently 4, started right after he turned 3) and my daughter (age 6) and I have both been going here for about 8 months as well.

First, the coaches are amazing. Coach Charlie does an amazing job with the little kids especially, with so much enthusiasm. He makes it really fun for the little ones. The little kids gymnastics area is open to easily view in the lobby area, and the kids start learning the basics of gymnastics skills (walking on beam, using their arms on bar, jumping on the springboard, floor skills like forward roll, backward roll, cartwheel, and everyone's favorite - trampoline!). The way the rotations are set up means that the 3 and 4 year olds are not stuck waiting around for their turn. The skills are repeated frequently, but the rotations are changed up weekly so that the kids have something fresh to try out each time.

My daughter has been doing Navigators in the big gym with a few different coaches, all of whom are excellent. The kids do floor and beam one week, and then bars and vault the next week. That way they get lots of time to practice the skills with hands-on guidance from the coaches, and still get exposed to all four events.

Additionally, my daughter has done several of the spring break/summer break day camps. She loves it and always asks me when we can do it again. The coaches take great care of the kids and make sure they have lots of fun. My daughter also did girl scout day camp this summer, which she enjoyed, but every time I told her "we're not going to gymnastics camp this week, we're doing girl scout camp," she was disappointed! My only 'complaint' is that I wish there was a full day option, but I understand how that could be a logistical challenge for a number of reasons.

Since I take adult gymnastics here also, I get to see what the other classes are doing as well (level 1, tumbling, team, etc) and I am always impressed. The coaches do a great job guiding students to do some really cool things. The culture inside the big gym is amazing to see too, with students of all levels supporting one another. My favorite thing is seeing a kid "ring the bell" for mastering a new skill. No matter how "simple" the skill might be, the whole gym stops, watches, and cheers on the student on their new skill. It gives me goosebumps!

The adult gymnastics class is great! We've had the chance to work with a number of coaches, who are all fantastic. Coach Alyssa, Coach Nicole, and Coach Stephanie are all wonderful. Just like the kids, we rotate between floor and beam one week, and vault and bar the next week. The coaches work with you whether you're a complete gymnastics newbie like me, or if you're more experienced and have done gymnastics at a higher level in the past. I was nervous going in because I had never taken a gymnastics class, but everyone there made me feel so comfortable. After 8 months of weekly class, I have some new skills under my belt, like a nice clean roundoff, vault to handstand-fall flat, I can nearly do a cartwheel on the beam, and I'm most excited that I can do a backbend! I couldn't even do that as a kid!

Overall, I have had an excellent experience with Compass. The classes are great and the staff is fantastic. I would highly recommend Compass to anyone - especially if you're thinking of adult gymnastics! It's such a welcoming environment, and my kids and I have all grown so much as gymnasts since we began.

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Ken Giddens

★ 4

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Gerry Clemons II

★ 5

Our 4 year old daughter absolutely LOVES this place. Coach Rebecca is bilingual and has plenty of patience with the little ones.

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Luis Rodriguez

★ 5

Great place and great coaches!!

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dinotown

★ 5

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Barbara Zaragoza

★ 5

Compass Gymnastics is -- bar none -- the BEST gymnastics center in all of San Diego county. The coaches are superb, the gymnasts feel like family, and they gain so much positive out of training here. Highly professional, my daughter has flourished on so many levels thanks to Compass Gymnastics, the coaches, and her team. The summer camps are also highly recommended.

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Anna Sena

★ 5

Wonderful coaching. Great facility! My daughter has been with the coaching staff for years, they do a great job with the gymnasts.

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Sánchez valenzuela Abril

★ 4

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Marie Manuel

★ 5

Love everything about them! My daughter enjoys going to gymnastics and hates when we have to miss practice. She’s made great friends and the coaches are awesome!

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Jenique Keys

★ 5

My daughter has been with the coaches of Compass gymnastics for her entire competitive career. We followed them from South Bay YMCA when they opened Compass because they have coached, supported, and encouraged our girls. The coaches here are caring, compassionate, kind, hard working, and treat our children like family. My daughter has learned so much from this staff. They not only teach gymnastics skills, but they also focus on instilling core values that will stay with the girls for a lifetime.

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M Gonzalez

★ 5

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Rocio Phillips

★ 5

This is our second time doing the Ninja basics class, and my little guy LOVES it. They roll, run, jump, and kick! The coaches have introduced gymnastic equipment into the training making it so much fun for the kids. In their obstable course they have used, the balance beam to walk on, they jump on the trampoline (Ninja style), they have used the gymnastics bars to do very simple flips and other balancing equipment. It's really fun to watch. The only bad side to this is that after their first class, they will drive you crazy asking if it's time for the next one yet!!

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Courtney Baltiyskyy

★ 5

Wow! Amazing new gymnastics center in Eastlake area of Chula Vista. Owner has amazing knowledge and experience working with kids of all ages and families. Check it out! My son loves the Ninja class with the Ninja Monkey curriculum.

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