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    East Long Beach Pony Baseball

    East Long Beach Pony Baseball

    (6 reviews)

    If you are cool with the president, board and staff, ignoring requests to have the code of conduct…read moreenforced, and cool with them (potentially) being "on the take" (read: kick backs) from coaches who have some weird investment in off site facilities, then yeah. It's coolish. There are some GREAT coaches there. Some. Just some. But the place kinda stinks of secret handshakes and back door deals among a lot of them. The league continues to grow YOY , yet they're financially in the hole. Make the math work please. If you're signing up for ELB league and think you're going to be practicing anywhere at or near the field you'll be disappointed. They don't seem to be able set regimented schedules or secure practice time at reasonable nearby locations. It's a nightmare for working parents. It's sloppy on the management side, not nearly as bad as Heartwell Baseball, but not nearly as good as other leagues I hear about around town. The competition is good and high, so it makes for exciting ball in the upper divisions, but again, 50% of coaches think they're taking their 11-yr-old kid(s) to the MLB next year. The crowds are large which is cool....again....ish...except for the bad actors. And they're are plenty of them. And they aren't from the neighborhood.

    Is Long Beach Heartwell Park Little League baseball area so this park is huge and has a need for…read moretheir community for the Eastside Long Beach baseball league. Little League here is very strong they do not play round here. There's like 67 maybe eight different fields just for little league baseball they hear, proud or prouder of the kids to play baseball the future baseball players little league as strong as the east side and the west side Westside is over there at Santa Fe And Silverado Park over here they got their fields you come on check them out you know that they're bringing some serious business year serious baseball going on here I was very proud to see congratulations kids that are out there doing their thing of the best for them

    BBallers Hoops School

    BBallers Hoops School

    (79 reviews)

    Absolutely incredible program - I've literally watched my two young men evolve their athletic ,…read morecommunication and leadership skills in just a year of being in this program- highly recommend this program

    Where do I even begin? We all know or have heard of basketball programs that help your child…read moreenhance their b-ball skills, but it's a rare find to be a part of a basketball league that becomes your second family. Our son started B Ballers Hoop School when he was 5. He is now 14, and throughout his years at B ballers, he has been fortunate to receive guidance and training from skilled coaches who are create an environment and experience that encourages players to work hard, dedicate themselves to the game, make good decisions, and have fun playing ball. Personally, my husband and I can't thank Coach Tristan and Coach Ed for the ways they helped our son flourish on the court. B ballers' coaches are intentional in their coaching and create genuine connections with their players. We can't say enough great things about Coach Greg, B ballers owner. He makes it a point to know the players by name, learn about who they are, and constantly encourages them to reach their goals. B ballers isn't only a place to help your child reach their potentials but it's also a place where we have met so many other parents who are now our good friends. We feel blessed for getting the opportunity to be a part of an amazing league and we are grateful to know that we have our B ballers family supporting and cheering for our son on and off the court!

    360 Krav Maga Academy

    360 Krav Maga Academy

    (79 reviews)

    DO NOT GO HERE IF YOUR CHILD IS TRYING TO LEARN SELF-CONTROL AND FOCUS, THEY WILL NOT SUPPORT YOUR…read moreCHILD WELL . My son is 8 years old and is a very energetic, happy kid. He has challenges with focus and self-control at times which is precisely why we wanted to enroll him in the Krav Classes. He started in the Lil Dragons program, and after about 4 months he was promoted to the Juniors program because he was doing so well. HERE is where it gets sad...he was told we would "trial" the Juniors class to see how he would do. After 6 weeks, he having difficulty with focus and self-control in the larger setting, but was making improvements over the last few sessions based on staff report and my observation. This past Tuesday, he wasn't paying attention and accidentally punched another kid in the face with his glove on (not hard but I'm sure it still hurt...he apologized to the child and resumed the class). I recommended that we put him back in the smaller class considering that my son was thriving in Lil Dragons, and he was consistently practicing safe partner work in Lil Dragons so there is no reason he would not thrive there again. Trying out lil Dragons to see how he does again posed no risk to anyone's safety. He just has ongoing challenges with focus and self-control which impacted his performance overall in the larger class. My son in a smaller class size would have more adult support and less distractions which would ultimately help him focus. This issue with the partner work the other day was not aggression, it was a lack of focus that resulted in a punch to someone's face (focus is precisely what a smaller class would support and DID support as of 6 weeks ago). 360 Krav's response was that he wouldn't be appropriate for the Lil Dragons class either (even though he was doing so well there 6 weeks ago that he was promoted!)...effectively expelling him from the program altogether. How 360 Krav has handled this is totally unacceptable. You promoted him to "try" out a new class...it was not a good fit, and now you are not letting him go back to the class that he was successful in. This is a disgraceful way to teach...you are literally punishing a child for being brave enough to try something new and then failing at it.

    Full disclosure, I had zero knowledge of Krav Maga before joining the academy. I am a remote…read moreemployee who recently moved from south OC to Long Beach with my partner. One thing I wanted to do when I moved was to sign up for a class with my partner, and I wanted it to be something active. I used to do daily walks around my old suburban hilly neighborhood during my lunch hour, but realized the area where I am in Long Beach is not only completely flat, but also not exactly the safest. My partner was previously involved with 360 before they moved to the current location, and he signed us up for an intro to learn about the classes that were offered. As with most things new to me, I was a little hesitant, but somehow walked out of that first meeting signing up for a membership and the 6 week program. I went home with a little bit of regret, though embraced the decision because I am always open for something new and challenging, and I felt good about not being pressured into any commitment. When I thought about starting, I was afraid that when I came in, I would be completely lost, or that it would be uninteresting or intimidating. Much to my surprise, it was not intimidating at all, and I walked out of the first class already looking forward to the combinations I would learn in the 2nd class. I've now completed about 18 classes after my 6 week challenge. My partner exceeded his goal and lost 15lbs and I am super close to hitting my goal of 15lbs, considering I had 2 business trips and 1 leisure trip in the last 3 weeks. I've learned to be more conscious about eating; reading more labels and measuring intake, which has really helped to curb my emotional wfh snacking when I'm bored. Additionally, I really appreciate the Mom and Pop aspect of this academy - Candace and Alan are not only both super approachable, but are also really encouraging and motivational individuals. They are very helpful in correcting form, process, and confidence and I'm thankful to have made the decision to join 360, not only for the fitness aspect, but also the practicality of the education learned from the classes!

    d’Arnaud Athletics - Camp boys!

    d’Arnaud Athletics

    (30 reviews)

    Great facility for baseball training. All the coaches are positive and committed to the clients. My…read moreson especially likes coach Evan for batting. We've had a year long membership and have also done private lessons. The facility is clean and even has a nice area for parents to hang out. Chase d'Arnaud is focused on offering elite training in the middle of Long Beach. My son loves going.

    We had the honor of being the very first team to practice at D'Arnaud Athletics, and it's been our…read morego-to ever since. Whether it's team training, classes, individual sessions, or one-on-ones with pitching and hitting coaches, the experience has always been exceptional. The coaches are not only knowledgeable and experienced, but also deeply committed to each athlete's development--physically and mentally. They go beyond mechanics to teach the mental side of the game, helping players build focus, confidence, and resilience. That mental edge is just as important as skill, and it's something they truly prioritize. Customer service is always top-notch, and I can count on timely follow-up and clear communication whenever I have questions. We've worked with many coaches and facilities over the years, but the consistency, expertise, and cutting-edge technology at D'Arnaud Athletics are unmatched. I'm so excited that Long Beach has this kind of high-level facility in our backyard--and we don't plan on going anywhere else anytime soon!

    CSULB Club Sports and Recreation - Sailing Association

    CSULB Club Sports and Recreation

    (4 reviews)

    OK, when I went to CSULB, I'm pretty sure the only way to take a recreation class was to sign up…read morefor a 1 unit class or take something through extension, which was expensive. I'm glad to see this option for those in the community who are not necessarily students to be able to take fitness classes @ The Beach. Some of the classes look more geared toward faculty and staff and are offered during lunch hours, but some of them are open to the community and are in the evenings. The fitness classes include golf, rowbics, walking, belly dancing, hatha yoga, pilates, capoeira, stretching, water aerobics, and cross training. I've been taking the hatha yoga class, which at $40 for 6 weeks is a total bargain as far as yoga classes go - I highly recommend it. My only complaint is the schedule is related to the school's semester schedule, so there's been a big gap between the end of the spring schedule and the beginning of the summer schedule. I haven't really looked too closely at the other classes but from the flyer they are all very reasonably priced. Worth a look if you're on or near the CSULB campus. I've been focusing on the fitness & wellness classes, but CSULB Club Sports & Recreation also includes all of CSULB's competitive and noncompetitive sports clubs, which are many, as well as CSULB's recreation facilities, including the pool, track & fields, tennis courts, etc. In all my years of living in Long Beach on top of attending CSULB I never knew that the CSULB pool had open swim for the public for limited hours, for only $1! The racquetball courts are free and don't require reservations. CSULB Club Sports & Recreation also has Academic Enrichment Camps for kids during the summer. All in all, it's a very cool program.

    I'm not so sure why I'm writing a review for this.. but GO BEACH!…read more Their new gym is fantastic. Well, I'm only a freshman but it's AMAZING inside. 2 levels of exercising equipment, an indoor track upstairs, 2-3 racquetball rooms and rock climbing down stairs and not to mention the beautiful pool area outside! Oh yes, the sandy volley ball court also. They have cardio machines with a TV hooked onto individual ones! How cool's that? There are tons of lockers outside of locker rooms and inside. Their electronic lockers so you can make a pin and use it again to open it again. If you're unlucky, you get one that doesn't work like I did :( But the staff are more than happy to help you solve the problem, although I did it while only using a towel to cover myself. -___- But they end up putting an "Out of Order" sign on it. I usually go in the morning so it's not very crowded. However, passing by it during the afternoon and looking through the glass windows they have , ^____^, most of the machines are being used. Classes are available also, free and cheap ones. They range from yoga to zumba classes! Staff is also friendly. Ugh I'm tired from the gym..

    Heartwell Baseball - sports_clubs - Updated May 2026

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