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Gymnastics centerAbout the Club
Our Mission, Our Goal and Our Belief
Our mission is to teach our students important life skills such as time management, personal discipline, and goal setting to help them become successful, healthy adults through the sport of gymnastics. Strive Gymnastics is devoted to building the athletes self-confidence and positive self-image while being physically active and striving to achieve one's personal best.
Our goal is to provide quality gymnastics instruction and fitness programs in an enjoyable, positive atmosphere where learning and achieving are fun.
Our belief is that children learn best in an atmosphere which fosters creativity and fun and is combined with positive reinforcement.
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Southcoast LE Prep
★ 5
My daughter has been to two other gymnastic facilities and she really enjoys Strive. The coaches, who are high school students, do a really good job making her feel special and welcomed. We do private lessons as well and each time she receives the necessary lessons to grow
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Christine Carley
★ 5
My daughter has excelled beautifully at this facility. She has the right coaches that support her and further her confidence and skills. I have watched her blossom into an amazing gymnast. I would recommend this facility to anyone.
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george steele
★ 4
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Jesica Boston
★ 5
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Jessica Nugent
★ 5
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Kelsey Gates Gymnastics
★ 5
Such a wonderful and genuine place!
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Diane Bonalewicz
★ 5
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Jamie Martinho
★ 5
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Kerry Rodrigues
★ 5
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Mariah Rodrigues
★ 5
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Dave Rebello
★ 5
My granddaughter goes there and she loves it.
They have a great staff of knowledgeable instructors that keep all the students busy and learning in a fun environment.
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Cindy Silvia
★ 1
Both of my daughters attended here as their first ever gym. At first when the girls were young they seemed to love it there, but as time went on their enthusiasm slowly died out. One of my daughters is still in gymnastics so it wasn't the fact that she fell out of love with the sport. Talking to her about it now she says the coaches were careless and didn't know how to coach. She went there for two years(after her first coach left because of how toxic it was) and was making no progress with the coaches there. Before she left the gym she went to a one hour private lesson at another gym and got all of the skills she was trying to get throughout those two years! All of her friends that used to go there with her left for the same reasons she did. They have poor coaching skills, a toxic enviornment, and just overall bad working conditions. My daughter had to start at a much lower level when she went to another gym because almost everything that they taught her was not right! Her form, execution, and overall gymnastics was taught to her in a lazy and unprofessional way. If I could go back and time and send her to a different gym i 100% would with no hesitation! If your child is serious about gymnastics I strongly suggest getting them out of there and into a better gym.
Sent with love and consideration for the future gymnasts.
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Amy Cloutier
★ 5
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Carla Rego
★ 4
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Holly Haddad
★ 5
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Maged Hanna
★ 5
This place is amazing the teachers help the kids and the push the to learn
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Destiny Boston
★ 5
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Sherry Magoon
★ 5
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Scott Michael
★ 5
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Bruna
★ 5
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Christopher Vasconcellos
★ 5
Great instructors!
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Amybeth Solis
★ 1
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Shawn Medeiros
★ 4
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