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Classic Gymnastics

1.8 (5 reviews)
Closed • 8:30 am - 8:30 pm

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TAGS Gymnastics

4.8(5 reviews)
7.4 mi

My boys were enrolled here when they were 3 and they loved it! I was equally impressed with the…read moreteachers and the facility. Added bonus is that they work on skills that are evaluated for their development so you can see how your child is tracking. Each week is a different skill/something new to keep their interest.

TAGS is an amazing place. If you want your child to learn gymnastics, along with playing well with…read moreothers and following instructions, while having fun in the process, this is the place to enroll them. We had started our child in a community Ed gymnastics program and they did OK, but it was lacking in many areas (staffing, equipment, flexible time slots, being able to do multiple stations, etc.) But TAGS has multiple different skill levels, for girls and boys, so we were able to get our child into the right one, and then she moved up levels as she progressed. They run the business professionally but also personally. It feels like family. The staff truly are devoted and committed to help your child grow and get better, and ever feel bad if they are not able to do something. Stable staff, not a lot of turn over!! If you are new to the place, it may seem like chaos, but it is anything but. I LOVE, love, love, that my daughter is able to work on multiple different stations in her weekly hour session. (She doesn't get bore The parking lot is a bit congested, but as long as you know that and are prepared for it, it's no big thing. If in doubt, give them a chance and I feel you'll be glad you did!

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Laketown Gymnastics

Laketown Gymnastics

3.0(2 reviews)
11.8 mi

We did the parkour class. We quit after 2 sessions because there was simply too much sitting still…read morefor a 4 year old. At the last class, class started over 10 minutes late. I watched as my son sat on the mat for 12, 7, and 8 minutes. For other portions, they were in the back room where I couldn't see them. My son told me that in the back room they played the hold still game where if you moved you were bopped (not hard) on the head. He is 4 years old and wants to move. He barely moved in the 1 hour class (mostly just jumping over some walls). Our experience certainly doesn't match the class description. We do gymnastics at Minnetonka High School and various other programs and have had much better experiences than at Laketown. My son loves those classes but was bored at Laketown.

I recently found out about Laketown Gymnastics when I was looking to sign up my son (4 years) for a…read moregymnastics class in the area. I ended up going all the way to Excelsior to community ed which was basically a tiny room in a school basement with some mats and it was expensive. Little did I know there was this amazing gym in the area. A neighbor let me know about open gym for toddlers Mondays and Fridays 11:15-12:15pm for $5. I took my son on a Friday and found out how amazing this place is. It's a HUGE full gymnastics center complete with vaults, tons of balance beams, trampolines, foam pits, and miles of mats and bouncing floors. It's a great place for kids to let off steam. They also have classes for all ages which are very reasonable (the same as I paid for my silly community ed class). If your even near the area check it out for open gym or inquire about class, it's a really cool place.

Elite Gymnastics Academy

Elite Gymnastics Academy

2.6(8 reviews)
12.5 mi

I don't recommend. I went to the "13 and up" open gym as a high school gymnast and my college level…read moresister and drove 1:30 away. I paid $25 for the non membership and my sister paid another $25. Online it never stated that we couldn't use regulation equipment. We were yelled at when walking up to equipment and were told we could only use little kid equipment meant for ages around 5-10. We were only there for 15 minutes. We did not enjoy our experience there and when talking about our concerns to an employee and they were difficult to communicate with. It was an unwelcoming environment with workers giving use looks and laughing at use when we tried using the equipment they provided. We were very disappointed and will not be coming back.

We've been going here about a year starting with the parent and me and graduated to the cubs…read moreprogram. I picked this gym after doing a trial at IGM gymstnastics (and we live very close to IGM) b/c my child liked this one better and seemed to connect with the coaches here. When we started, the coaches were very good. Slowly, they put some of the coaches that are either not good with kids or less experienced. I put our child in gymnastics this early not so he could be the next Olympian but for the 'discipline' and 'exercise.' I would appreciate if the coaches for the child program actually enjoys working with kids and understand kids. My child is far from perfect but the program has gone downhill a bit and that's making me think twice about paying close to $22/lesson.

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Midwest Gymnastics

3.4(5 reviews)
25.7 mi

PARENTS BEWARE!!!…read more Midwest Gymnastics is not a safe environment for children. Understaffed, staff that are not attentive, and owners that only care about making themselves known and making money. With multiple staff members that have open SafeSport allegations and investigations for verbal and physical abuse. As well as staff members that are too busy watching their phones instead of watching for the safety of gymnasts. Midwest staff members also have multiple past investigations and allegations of abuse, bullying, and unsafe conditions. I would also recommend to be weary of ownership - Jess Graba was Ali's coach from the age of 4 and up and now they are married, sounds like the perfect example of "grooming" While there are some good athletes that have come from Midwest, I would recommend doing your research on the history of the gym, it's owners, and past events that have occured.

I signed up for the toddlers and tykes class because I wanted my son to have an opportunity to work…read moreon gross motor skills and to do something different. In my mind this was going to be more like gymboree style where we do a lot of floor stuff and just working on moving bodies around. Instead I think this is a class for people who REALLY want their kids to get into gymnastics and potentially become an Olympic gymnast. The class is split up into three rotations. The first is floor exercises such as walking across low beams, hoping along tape (etc.). You then move into bars. Kids are suppose to crab walk across bars, flip over the bars, and do other quite complicated gymnastic moves on bars not on the ground. The class ends with trampoline skills. Personally, I found the class not really geared towards toddlers. The class says it is for 18 months - three year olds, but I couldn't imagine taking my child in at 18 months to this class. I watch the coach telling us what they wanted the kids to do some of these times and my jaw hits the floor. They are asking them to do handstands by putting hands down and walking their feet up mats, do specific types of jumps on trampolines, do flips over bars, etc. Like real gymnastic moves. Some of the kids were able to do it, but for most they just play and run around. I kind of wish the class was more welcoming and open to people who aren't hardcore gymnasts. The instructors were nice enough. I think one of the challenges with working with this age group is you have to be the right person to do it. I used to work as a camp counselor for many years, and I totally knew I wasn't the prek/k group counselor material. The instructor is basically just walks us through each exercise then lets us have at it. She gives some praise every once and a while, but that is about it. No real hands on help with some of the more complicated moves or modifications for kiddos not ready to do back rolls and crab walks across parallel bars. I also have found the front office to be a bit unwelcoming. My first day there I came in and no one was working the front desk. I had no idea where I was going or what I was doing. Someone finally showed up, but paid no attention to me. There is no hello, goodbye, or have a nice day. I think if you are serious about gymnastics, this place is great. If you just want your kid to have some fun, burn off some energy, and work on gross motor skills, maybe look elsewhere.

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