Columbus Gymnastics Center

Columbus, 405 Hope Ave, Columbus, IN 47201 | β˜… 3.5 (19 Review)

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About the Club

Founded in 1947, the City of Columbus Parks and Recreation Department provides the highest quality park and recreation services for the citizens of Columbus. Our goal is to provide your child with the opportunity to participate in the sport of gymnastics in a fun and safe environment. Our focus on fun, safety & personal progress for each child will help them develop their skills at a rate that is appropriate for them. We want every child to feel a sense of accomplishment and improved self-esteem through their experience in the sport of gymnastics.

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Reviews

Marie Walch

β˜… 5

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Mike β€œDarla” Newland

β˜… 4

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Josh Carmichael

β˜… 4

Great Gynastics for young kids

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kranthi juvva

β˜… 5

A good place for kids activities , it has a basketball court, Gymnastics and indoor swimming pool.

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Laura Karina

β˜… 5

My 3 year old loves going to gymnastics class, even though a lot of the staff seems to be teenagers, they do great with the kids!

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Jess Marshall

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Taylor Swanson

β˜… 1

We use to LOVE taking our daughter here. When Betsy was there the place was AWESOME. After she left it all went down hill. The coaches were more interested in flirting with people and having favoritism over certain kids. The younger kids(that requires a parent/guardian to work with the kids) had a class going the same time as my daughters(her class didn't need parents/guardians to help) and instead of the coach helping my daughter another parent was helping my daughter... they had no structure, my daughter was 3 almost 4 and kids at that age need structure so when she didn't have structure she'd start trying to her own thing then they would get onto her about not doing the activity they were "suppose" to be doing.. save yourself the money. Goe somewhere else. If you do go here just pay for open gym and help your kid yourself, they will learn just as much, if not more.

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Bdudnsb Bushs feel s

β˜… 5

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Jenny Landis

β˜… 5

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Elisabeth Nelson

β˜… 5

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Steffany Vanepps

β˜… 5

My daughter loved her class and she learned a lot. The staff was very kind and helpful with the kids.

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Sasha Goodlow

β˜… 5

Coaches are friendly, patient, and tough. They seem to really care about the children that walk in the door.

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Emma VanEpps

β˜… 5

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J Adventures

β˜… 1

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Burcu Karhan

β˜… 1

The instructers never care about kids. They only talking between each other and don't follow a Real gym program. Very big dissappointment...i dont recommend..

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Kaydee Akins

β˜… 5

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Tosha

β˜… 1

I was so excited when I enrolled my daughter in spring of 2016. The first session went well! However, every subsequent session I became more and more disappointed in what was going on. First, advancing to more challenging classes is dependent on age. There's no testing into higher-up classes. For my daughter, this meant that she would end up goofing off! She was so bored--how long does one need to perfect a cartwheel and forward roll? Toward the end, she'd ask not to go to class! The straw that broke the camel's back was during one of the classes toward the end of the session. Two or three instructors were sitting with each other, talking and laughing, while the all of the kids (I had both of my kids enrolled) were running around the floor. At this point, I decided that we were done. We've since moved on to a different gym (started in fall 2017) and my daughter is doing fantastic! She is challenged during every session and is learning so much! I'm excited to enroll my son as well once he turns 5!

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Set Apart

β˜… 1

The equipment is run down and useless. The workers don’t enforce any rules or structure so the kids are playing tag and wrestling, throwing mats at each other and tackling into the path of People actually trying to train. In all this is the worst gym I’ve been to. They seem to care more about sitting in the corner and playing on their phones then actually helping kids grow in the sport and enforce safety rules. You’d be better off training in grass. At least there kids won’t be throwing mats where you are trying to land and crossing your path while you are in the middle of a backflip.

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Katlyn Giles

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