Aerials Fit N Fun

Phoenixville, 238 Schuylkill Rd, Phoenixville, PA 19460 | ★ 4 (30 Review)

📞 +1 610-983-9044

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About the Club

There is simply no better place for toddlers, school age children, and adults to learn gymnastics, have fun and stay fit. Aerials is 15,000 Square feet of the finest equipped facility in the area. The staff at Aerials have both the knowledge and experience to offer a wide variety of instruction. Our services include instructional class, competitive girls teams, tumbling, ninja zone, after school pick up, parties, day camps, summer camp, date nite and private lessons. Conveniently located in the Shoppes at Valley Forge with Redner’s, Staples and Big Lots. Our facility features a generous lobby, pro shop, air conditioning and ample parking for our guests.

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Reviews

Eric Palumbo

★ 5

We took our daughter here for her third birthday and the look of joy on her face was one I’ll never forget. She now does weekly classes and loves it!

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Andrew Summers

★ 5

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Alex Kenney

★ 5

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Stephani Kenney

★ 5

I have lost count of how many times I've recommended Aerials in Facebook groups! We absolutely love this gym, how much space and equipment they have, and how clean it is! The teachers are all so kind and patient with the preschools.

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Rin S

★ 5

My son does ninja and my daughter takes gymnastics…they both love Aerials!
I wanted to commend the teachers of my son’s ninja class for being proactive in making sure the kids support each other. My son had a situation with a classmate that was addressed promptly and he was able to
continue an activity he loves with joy and confidence…all of these experiences are also social learning (for all involved!) and it is great to have classes that are in tune with that.

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Kelly Hambleton

★ 2

There are two types of class at Aerials: those for the majority of the students and those for the team/gym stars. For the majority of the students, minimal instruction is provided and (while some teachers are better than others) the students do not seem to advance in any measurable capacity. For the team/gym stars, it's a completely different story - the level is extremely high and the instruction is excellent.

Unfortunately, communication at Aerials is extremely lacking. There is no one at the desk for 95% of the time during classes, and calling and leaving messages also doesn't seem to work. While I would love for my child to receive the excellent instruction afforded to those that have been selected for gym stars/the team (and have been told that my child is at the desired standard), I just can't get in touch with anyone to make it happen. I further don't feel that the nominal instruction is worth the time and/or money - my child would improve at a similar rate just practicing in our yard.

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Galina Konovalova

★ 5

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V K

★ 5

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Jacqueline Santolupo

★ 5

We have been coming to Aerials for over a year mainly for their drop in classes- toddler time and super parents. The staff are always great and the gym is fantastic. My niece and nephews have done the older classes and loved it as well.

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Tim Katko

★ 5

Convenient location, area inside seems to be kept clean. The staff seemed very friendly. There was a girl at the front desk with long black hair that was kind and really sweet, answered my questions. Excited to come back 😃

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Kellie Booth

★ 2

I pulled my daughter from here a little while ago when a class was being run by two teachers who had their backs completely turned to the younger children they were suppose to be working with to watch another class. My daughter was 5 at the time and completely walked off and neither of the teachers noticed she was playing on equipment by herself unsupervised as a new student. When addressing the issue with the owner he seemed to care and want to fix the problem and apologized but I never took my daughter back as I felt she was unsafe and none of the teachers even noticed she completely left the floor left half way through. Good thing I was there to watch her since the teachers were not.

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Matt Silva

★ 5

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Benjamin Boyer

★ 1

Hosts the worst competition I've ever been to. Allowed another team on the floor while another team was preparing to preform. Awards were done where picturea could not be taken. Never coming to thier competition again

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Shannon OConnell Persaud

★ 1

As a grandparent, I am appalled at the lack of structure or control in the classes. Teen age girls and boys conducting classes with lack of control over the group. Too many students per teen age instructor. Total chaos. An accident waiting to happen!

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George Fortman

★ 5

This place is awesome for toddlers. The open gym is a life saver on rainy days when my kid is bouncing off the walls at home. I can take him here and he can bounce of what ever he wants! 😀

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Sam Antha

★ 1

I was very disappointed that they didn’t require masks. I kept reminding my children to keep theirs on at the day camp, but no one was wearing one at pick up. Lo and behold, someone tested positive and my children got exposed to COVID.

I should have listened to my gut instincts. There were so many red flags! We have been to a couple of birthday parties there and enjoyed it. We tried a drop-in program, but unpleasant boys were bullying my child. I did not appreciate their lack of structure and professionalism, so we left. Years later, I hoped day camps would be different. Again, unpleasant boys bullied my child, and now we have COVID!

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Sam Savage

★ 5

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Katelyn Tupitza

★ 5

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Melissa Hawes

★ 5

This gym is amazing. Today was our second time there. We went for Tumble Time on a Friday morning and super parents today. My daughter is just shy of 2 years and nervous in strict settings. Ms. Cheryl does an AMAZING job making the anxious kids feel welcome and making the “class” mostly acclamation at this point which is exactly what I believe it should be. The young kids need to burn steam and this is a great clean, professional, and very friendly place to do so. I’ve tried other gyms in the area and was less than impressed by the formate and quality of the building and professionals. And in a world where cleanliness and human decency goes a long way, I.e. the pandemic when small people can’t see your full face, this gym has our business for life.

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Sarah

★ 5

Aerials is one of the few summer options for moms working part time because they are flexible to offer half days. This was a lifesaver for the older elementary age. The kids have fun, wear themselves out playing, and are transported safely and on a regular schedule to the pool in the summers. I had a really good experience with Aerials and recommend them. Kids do not have to be on a gymnast track to join the group; the camp was welcoming by the kids in the group as well as the staff. The owner had good communication and problem resolution whenever I or she had a concern or question. The classes were fun and affordable!

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Alex Williams

★ 5

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John Rowe

★ 5

This place is an amazing gym. The staff are courteous and knowledgeable. The competitive program is top notch. The recreational program is engaging.

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Erica Ramos

★ 5

Fantastic staff that truly care about the kids. Haley, Nicole, Erica, Julie, EVERYONE is awesome. They have truly inspired a love of gymnastics in our daughter

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Colleen Danilson

★ 1

I hoped their Ninja class would be a great opportunity for our son to have structured, active play. Unfortunately, the class was barely supervised and the instructor did not take the time to help each child through the obstacles. Some of the students were wrestling each other to the ground without the instructor noticing. She even walked away from the kids twice to grab her water bottle on the other side of the room while the kids continued to run around, jump, and play on the equipment without adult supervision. When the kids were jumping into the foam pit she did not make sure children were safely out of the way before another one jumped in, almost on top of one another. At one point she told the kids to back up, gestured for them to move back as she walked towards them, and they bumped into each other and one child accidentally stepped on my son's foot and knocked him over. I would tell you the instructor's name but she never introduced herself to us or our son. The lack of supervision was so poor that I was concerned about my son's safety. At one point, my son was unsure about hanging from one of the uneven bars and crawling across and dropping down. Instead of guiding my son across, she simply had him hang from the bar until he insisted that she take him down. She did not even attempt to help him. There was a similar issue when the children were hanging from the bottom of the balance beam and trying to crawl across. My son needed help getting his legs around it and she helped him get on and walked away. The children should have been helped through each obstacle and taken turns, one or two of them at a time. Instead, she told them what to do and then stood there while all 5 children ran around each other and/or attempted the obstacle on their own without guidance or direction from the instructor.

I wanted to give Aerials the benefit of the doubt and thought perhaps it was just the instructor that was bad. However, when I observed the other gymnastics class going on at the same time, there was a similar lack of supervision and enthusiasm. There was a complete lack of professionalism and our instructor, in particular, acted as though she did not want to be there. She was sluggish and did not engage with the children unless absolutely necessary such as when they were completely stuck. I would recommend someone that is more experienced and professional is on-site to ensure that the instructors are providing adequate supervision and assistance to such young children. Sadly, we will have to look elsewhere for a fun and safe environment for gymnastics.

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Gianna

★ 4

I enjoyed Aerials most times

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Greg Beatty

★ 4

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James Watson

★ 4

My 4 year old daughter loves this place. The teachers are very good with the kids. When the kids are super young, I'm not sure how much they really learn from going.

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Sean McKee

★ 5

Our son is 10 years old and has been going to classes and camps at Aerials since he was 4. It's more than 30 minutes away but is definitely worth the trip. His coordination improved and carried over into other sports after the gymnastics classes. At least one week a year he goes to a camp so we can go to work and he has soooooo much fun! He learns a lot, stays fit with exercise and can't wait to go back the next day. Mr. Rick is the best and his staff are always friendly and love kids. A friend from work started taking her granddaughter and she loves it. Another friend from our school took her son and daughter after we suggested it and they also had a great experience and keep signing up. We highly recommend Aerials.....positively five stars!

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Jacque Craig Perks

★ 5

I'd like to share the wonderful experience that Aerials Fit N Fun has provided for our family.
Last year our toddler was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. As part of his occupational therapy, we exposed him to peer group settings within the community (toddler music group, tumbling, swimming, library). None of them worked out for him. Needless to say, he was miserable, wouldn't ever let us put him down to interact with the other children, and always seemed to have upsetting experiences within these group settings. It was heart-breaking to see. We just wanted him to have fun and be happy with all of the other children of course.
His occupational therapist suggested that we look into enrolling him in a small group gym class. After visiting a few in our area, I felt that Aerials was the place we should go with. Their manager was so welcoming, and made us feel very comfortable. She listened to our situation, and suggested that our toddler start off with one-on-one sessions, then progressively move into small group classes as he was ready.
He absolutely loves and looks forward to his sessions. The staff at Aerials been so patient and caring with him over the past year. They have gained his trust, and instead of clinging to me when it's time for his session, he waves "Bye-Bye" to Mommy, and I have never felt happier. He's now becoming involved in small group settings. It has been so great for him, and my husband and I can see so many positive changes since he's started.
The compassion and dedication that the team at Aerials has shown, makes me want to "spread the word" about how great they are with children and families. I highly recommend Aerials!

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Dave H

★ 1

These people have no regard for children's feelings.

My wife called to have my 6 year old daughter try a beginner class with her 2 friends. They said it would be ok since the session was only in its 2nd week and that there were no other children signed up for this class besides the 2 friends. My daughter was very excited to try the class and dressed in her favorite colored leotard. My wife drove the 3 girls to the class.

When she got there, the manager told my wife that they made a mistake and they could not allow my daughter to join the session without any reasonable explanation. The teacher then invited the other 2 girls to start the class right in front of my daughter who was absolutely crushed and began to cry. The other children's mothers were there and said it was ok with them for her to join but the managers would not budge. This was a beginner class and the one girl had never tried it either. I will never set foot in this place again.

My wife asked to speak with the owner who was there when they arrived but the manager said he stepped out.

I think the behavior of the managers was inexcusable and insensitive. I will never set foot in this place again.

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