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    Elite Gymnastics

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 3:30 pm - 8:30 PM

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    South County Gymnastics & Cheer

    South County Gymnastics & Cheer

    5.0(2 reviews)
    18.5 mi

    This is an amazing facility! It is super spacious and has all the equipment you might need. They…read morehave a great price for open gym ($12/session for non-members and $8/session for members). The membership is well worth it and you can even buy a package to save more money. You get a punch card to use each time you come in. They have one-hour drop-in sessions on Wednesdays from 12 to 1pm for parents with pre-school age kids (18 months to 5 years old) who want to work on coordination, balance, basic gymnastic positions, and stretching. They also have open tumbling sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-8pm for kids 5 and up to work on back handsprings and more advanced tumbling skills. The Adult Open gym is on Wednesdays from 8 to 9pm for anyone 18+ who wants to work on their tumbling and gymnastics skills. Their website has all the information and details on the classes they offer including schedule and pricing information, most of them are $70 a month. You can also pay online, sign liability waives as well as create parent accounts. They offer Parent & Tot preschool classes for those with children as young as 15 months to 3 years old. It's so good to focus on movement, motor skills, coordination and balance at such a young age! There's also gymnastic classes for ages 3-12. They have clear skill progression charts based on level for each area, floor, bars, beam and vault. The advanced gymnastics is more expensive but it is twice a week. There's also tumbling and cheer beginning and intermediate classes and they have a teams based on levels as well. They also offer ninja classes for kids ages 4 and up. Throughout the year, there are clinics and camps. There will be one over spring break!

    South County Gymnastics was a fantastic place for my daughter's 5th birthday. The facility was…read moreclean, the party attendants were helpful and made sure everyone stayed safe during activities. It was definitely worth the money!

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    Justice Tumbling Company

    Justice Tumbling Company

    3.3(4 reviews)
    7.0 mi

    I don't even give one star...I'm extremely disappointed that I have to write this review about a…read morebusiness, but it doesn't even come close to the disappointment that I feel for my daughter and the horrible experience that she had with the owner of Justice Tumbling. We started out in a team tumbling class four years ago, and switched to a regular class two years later when she moved up to another team. My daughter has had very little interaction with the owner. Her favorite coaches are Hannah and Alex, and we have been very happy with them. In order to balance our activities, we have stuck to one class a week, and she has not advanced to the next class. Tumbling class is a hobby for her, so we really don't care if she ever advances her skills. Thursday night, we showed up for class and Rusty was leading the class. During stretches/warm up, he told my daughter that she has been in this class long enough, that she should have a back handspring by now, he is tired of her not listening, and that she should stay at her station doing said skill until he tells her to stop. The youngest girl in the class ran out of the gym crying a few minutes into rotations. Not five minutes later, my daughter came over to me crying really hard. She told me what had happened since the beginning of class, and then I confirmed the details with the other moms who had seen and heard all of this before I walked in. For the record, she is very respectful, quiet, and attentive. She is definitely a pleaser type, so her behavior would not have brought this on. I waited until class was over to speak with the owner. Rather than having a respectful conversation with a long term client about the situation at hand, he doubled down to defend his behavior. He tried to cut me off, and it was blatantly obvious that he did not want to have a conversation and be accountable for his erratic and inappropriate behavior. He finally said that he was happy to remove her from the class if I didn't like his coaching. What a sorry excuse of a man! He humiliated and berated an 11-year-old girl in front of an entire gym for what reason?! She deserved to be treated this way because she doesn't have a certain level of skills?! If I'm forking out $90/month, for a once a week class, what difference does it make if she stays in that class forever?! Her other coaches encourage her and provide instruction, while allowing her to maintain her dignity, as they should! I grew up in cheer gyms with awesome coaches, and the most important lessons that I learned in all of those years, had nothing to do with my athletic talent. I'm honestly still in shock that this all happened. My heart hurts for my daughter to be torn down like that, in an environment that is meant to help her grow. Understandably, she never wants to go back! I have heard complaints about the owner from many other coaches over the years, but we were lucky to not have interacted with him, so we continued at the gym. I'm taking the time to put this out there because I don't want other kids to have this experience with Rusty. It's such a shame!

    A certain coach here is very rude. Normally you would think "Wow a nice place to tumble with…read morefriendly people and staff!" WRONG. One of the coaches sometimes is just rude, do I think he needs to be fired? No but he does need to work on his critiquing skills and not just say people should quit instead of telling them how to get better ‍.

    Elite Gymnastics - gymnastics - Updated May 2026

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