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    Hahn's Gymnastics - Kids in the van going to afterschool on Halloween!

    Hahn's Gymnastics

    3.2(6 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    This is NOT OKAY! I am thankful my daughter never had to go to #HahnsGymastics! She never will!…read more#IgnoranceisNOTokay #WeALLbelong #dreadsarebeautiful #BelayStrong IM SHARING THIS FROM ONE OF MY DAUGHTERS OLD TEAMMATES, PARENTS' PAGE... "(It finally feels like the time to share this information, mainly because it has been so hard for Belay to answer the question "How is gymnastics going" to so many adults day after day. His friends all know this already.) As many of you know Belay's dear gym coach since he was about 3 recently had to leave the area for family reasons. The two of them had an indescribable bond and he was like a 3rd parent to Belay. The only other gym with a boys team in the Asheville area was Hahns Gymnastics. After weeks of soul searching and thinking on it Belay made the commitment to move onto Hahns in order to stay in the sport he has grown to love and excel at. In early September Belay came home as asked to cut off his dreadlocks. I was taken by surprise because Belay has always loved his hair and felt a huge amount of pride in it. Now the events that unfolded in the week that followed that Monday evening in early September are too much to write on this one post. Long story short, they lied to Belay and told him he had to cut his hair in order to compete. They said he will lose points. That the judges will be "annoyed" by his hair. None of this is true or legal. Slowly things unfolded in a safe place with Belay and his therapist. Slowly Belay began to tell us the way he was treated during the 2 months he spent at Hahns Gymnastics. My stomach churns to rewrite this as it brings up the painful experience my 10-year-old Black child lived. He was bullied and abused by 2 adult men in front of other children. He was racially targeted, lied to, grooming behavior became suspected as they tried to convince Belay his parents were "lying" and "forcing" him to do things that were wrong. He was ridiculed and mocked for his hair, his medical conditions, his skin color etc. He walked into the gym feeling like a rockstar and walked out feeling like a nothing ( his words) I have pages and pages of details that were reported to me and Andy. We have been to the commissioner of NC gymnastics, we have been to his state team and regional team coaches ( as he is on these teams as well). We have spoken with WLOS and spent countless hours with Belay in therapy. He walked out of that gym on September 4th and was promised he will never step foot back in there. We have chosen at this time to respect Belay and keep him out of the media by his request. This does not mean we are being cowards or not teaching him to stick up against adult bullies and racists. He is 10 and is living this very real pain. Our priority right now is healing as a family unit. Belay is experiencing one of the hardest times of his young life right now. He is refusing all sports and says he will never play another sport again. He tried to throw away all his medals to never think about Gymnastics again. This is coming from a boy who has lived and breathed sports his whole life. All because of the way 2 grown men decided to treat him. This is not the end of the road for Belay. He will grow and heal and continue to be the great man he is destined to be, and he knows he has parents who will never be okay with him being treated the way he was. All Andy and I wanted was an apology and acceptance that they made a mistake and the willingness to learn and do better." https://www.facebook.com/1271642888/posts/10215528741872956?sfns=mo

    Went in to get info on how to get my children enrolled here. The lady behind the desk seemed more…read moreinterested in carrying on a conversation with another mom there. We stood patiently and waited our turn. I asked for some information and to be shown around. My children have never done gymnastics. She was unhelpful and never really gave me any information. Her butt never even left the chair to attempt to show us around. She began another conversation as we were standing there!!! I kindly returned the paper to the bin and walked out with my children. The only reason I gave two stars is because the gym look really nice (from what I could see, as I showed myself around). I wish we could had a better experience because we live very close and looked forward to the children attending Hahns. Looks like the money will be better spent elsewhere.

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    Aerial Space - Meathook on trapeze

    Aerial Space

    4.6(16 reviews)
    10.9 mi

    Well, my friend and I had a girl weekend in Asheville and tried a few fun workouts while we were in…read moretown. My girlfriend has been an aerialist for 4-5 years now and I've only taken one class before but we knew we'd love it. I figured if I couldn't manage any of the moves well, at least I could provide comic relief, right? The other young lady in our group was an Asheville local who just started lessons a month and a half ago, so between us there were many skill levels represented. Being a compact space, there are only four silk stations available so we had the privilege of watching the instructor on a set of silks as well. Carly lead us through a stretching warm up before we practiced with the silks. When Carly saw what we were able to manage she would add to it, varying the tasks for each of us as we all had wildly different strengths and weaknesses. The music was fun, Carly was patient and had wonderful verbal cues as well as demonstrating for me when the verbal clues left me scratching my head. I wish I lived closer and could build my upper body strength and enjoy this unique workout more often. It was hard and fun and two days later my shoulders and back are still sore but I'd go back tomorrow if I could! Now, where is my Cirque du Soleil contract???

    Um. I love this place. If I had the power to teleport, you better believe this is one of the places…read moreI'd hit up very, very frequently! (As often as my bruised limbs could allow. The lyra really digs into you, but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, and doubling up on fabric would probably also be pretty helpful. I'd been itching to take either a pole class or an aerial silks/lyra class for ages, and since I plan my travels around food and awesome fitness classes (priorities, right?), I definitely had to make a stop here before leaving Asheville! I called beforehand to make sure that it was okay for me to take the aerial lyra class, and the lady I spoke to was really helpful and friendly. (I'd only taken one class before, and that was quite unfortunately back in early 2012, so uh...it's been a while!) ...But my goodness, this was a super fun class! Evan was our instructor, and there was only one other student, so we started the class off with a light warmup, and then jumped right in. Evan was really good about explaining everything, and also in evaluating where we were at so that he could tailor the class to our level. We took turns going through a sequence and learning how to clean it up and make it look pretty + fluid. He was also really great about giving us pointers and cues, which was definitely helpful when we were puzzling out a couple of the moves. All in all, super super fun, and I really hope to come back to Asheville at some point again to visit, and so I can take more classes here! The handbalancing class that Evan teaches looks like a lot of fun, and I'd love to take more aerial lyra (+ silks!) classes!

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