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    I appreciate the limited number of kids per instructor, even though that requirement put us on the…read morewait list for a short time. The older kids program looks great and I especially like the bell located in the middle of the gym that the gymnast gets to ring when they master a skill for the first time. Great motivation! I am particularly impressed with the Tiny Tots classes. That program is outstanding! I have a very shy and timid little girl that easily becomes clingy, but somehow Coach Ethan got her to join the class. She happily joins his classes, but I was interested to see what would happen on that one day he was not there. Other coaches quickly stepped up with encouragement and she joined her class. After the initial warmup to music the class divides into two groups and each goes to a different station or the trampolines before switching. Each station just looks like fun activities to the kids, but each 'fun' activity is designed to teach a very specific skill. Each 'fun' activity is first demonstrated by the coach, but big picture cues beside each piece of equipment also instructs. When the coach observes a child skipping a skill or not completing it correctly, they will assist or give extra instruction. I notice that the assistance is as minimal as needed since the goal is for them to achieve independence. The station's setup changes each week. After a class, the coaches often chat with a parent about a skill that was mastered or improved by their child. I have seen improvement in core strength, balance, stretching and confidence, to name a few.

    This has nothing to do with the Gym its self. But the people who go there. Iv been working here and…read morestaying at the La Quinta right next door.... You best keep ur head on a swivel.... It's absolutely insane how fast these people drive. Im a fast driver and all but my Gawd.... It's insane in this small parking lot. It's not necessarily the Gyms fault but maybe have some respect for other people. It's a freaking speed race coming in from the south.

    Code Ninjas - kids_activities - Updated May 2026

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