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    Perimeter Gymnastics

    2.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    College Park Tumbleweeds Gymnastics - The back entrance to the gym

    College Park Tumbleweeds Gymnastics

    5.0(2 reviews)
    21.8 mi

    I attended a birthday party at this facility; my review is not based in deep involvemement with the…read moregymnastics program or anything. However, my casual contact with this place was incredibly positive. My kids left this party absolutely glowing with joy on their little faces. My folks had me in a few gymnastics camps when I was a little - I remember the stern coaches who wouldn't let me do any of the fun stuff until I had perfected a boring old forward roll. It's apparently a different situation at the Tumbleweeds facility; they seem to be good at promoting the joy of the sport, and one look at the website seems to show a quite storied history of their activities. There is a massive wall of trophies in the main gym. Anyway, the birthday party was basically a monitored free-play in their spacious gym. Kids were allowed free reign of the balance beams, the trampolines, and the bar apparatus, all accompanied by a great soundtrack of clean jock jams. A clear favorite was the foam pit, used for safety while learning aerial maneuvers on the high bars. The kids were happily jumping into this pit for the entire hour or so. The more adventurous ones would hop up on the high beams and point their toes, make little hops and things. We later moved to the spacious party room, which was clean and well setup. The gym is located in the Conley Rec Center in the College Park neighborhood of Atlanta. This is just west of the airport, so you can see and hear the landing approaches from the parking lot. The place is a jem, and I just might come back. If one of your kids is invited to a party here, make sure to attend; it's pretty awesome.

    College Park Tumbleweeds is an incredible gymnastics program! We drive all the way from Newnan,…read morebecause it is the best around. Most of the coaches have been Tumbleweeds, including the head coach, director and class coordinator. We would not go anywhere else! They run an exceptional and successful program!

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    College Park Tumbleweeds Gymnastics - Kids going bonkers

    Kids going bonkers

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    Home of the tumbleweeds!

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    The front door to the community rec center

    Top Notch Training - TNT TEAM

    Top Notch Training

    4.1(13 reviews)
    6.3 mi

    So very unprofessional! We have been attending this gym for 5 years and are so disgusted by the…read morebehavior of the head coach, DeShaun Holden. My husband drops off my daughter at practice 8 minutes early. There are 8 young gymnasts on the floor and 3 coaches. 2 coaches are sleeping and the other is texting. Nobody is watching the kids! My husband is nervous about leaving our daughter snaps some photos and complains about the lack of supervision. I call the co-owner to complain as well. The head coach of the gym then sends me NOT my husband this text on my personal cell! He said his coaches were on break until 2 when class started. Break should end once children have entered the gym after being dropped off and are now under your supervision. Coaches should also be napping in another room and not on the gym floor. Next, I found out the coach took our 7 year old daughter off of the floor. Tells her to grab her stuff and sit on the bleachers. Then sends her to the front of the gym. We found her pacing alone at the front of the gym in tears!!! She said she had been there for a long time! You do not do this to a child! If you prefer to pay full price for classes that end early, have coaches that will send your young children out of the gym before parents arrive, or love to have your children around sleeping/texting/eating coaches then this gym is for you! If you even bother complaining to anyone other than the head coach who is never there (don't complain to the co-owner or anyone else), you will probably receive disgusting messages or even get yelled at by the HEAD COACH himself! Be mindful that if you do decide to pay for your commitment fees, uniform fees, etc. and the head coach has disrespected you as a loyal customer, then you will not get your money back! Think twice before you make an investment. I would not recommend this gym to ANYONE!

    From the moment we stepped into Top Notch Training Center, we felt great energy and passion that's…read morededicated to gymnastics. The coaches are skilled, providing personalized attention to each gymnast, ensuring they reach their full potential. My daughter has been attending since 2019. Whether it's for recreational purposes, Afterschool, Camp, or to build a foundation for competitive gymnastics, TNT is the place to be.

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    The Little Gym of Smyrna - Such an adorable place

    The Little Gym of Smyrna

    4.4(26 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    Love this little place!…read more I took my son here for an introductory class and it was such an amazing experience. Located in a quiet plaza on a street with major Hallmark Vibes, the Little Gym is a dream for little ones. It was so colorful when we walked in, it hit oozed "fun"! We were taken into the gym area that was full of soft play toys to roll over, crawl over, anything you can imagine. In our group there were 4 babies, all older than my little one but the instructor made the exercises work of them. The babies rolled, they danced and even had bubble time! At the time of our visit, my baby was about 5-6months and working on his rolling so he was frustrated but the teacher was so patient and kind. The first visit didn't turn out to be his favorite activity YET lol but I'm so excited to return for more classes now that he's progressed. There are memberships available but the pop-in classes are just as good for those who don't want to commit just yet. Seriously worth a visit or five with your little ones!

    I didn't think I'd need a court order to see my own child's attendance records…read more My 5yo has been at this studio for about 3 years I've been an involved parent the whole time and the staff knows I'm the dad. After my ex and I separated, I wasn't the one bringing her on to class anymore. After a while my daughter told me she hadn't been going much, so I called the studio to request her attendance history. I was told they wouldn't share anything because I'm "not on the account" and only the account holder (my ex) could approve it. When I said I'd pursue a court order to give me access, the conversation escalated quickly and I was accused of "threatening" the manager, with talk of calling the police on me. I swear this was out of the blue and totally unwarranted. I have that conversation recorded. I went in person later that day and tried again. I was told the answer was still no unless my ex approved. She declined, so I spent two months getting a court order. Only then did the studio provide me my child's records. Once I got the records, they did indeed show that my kid missed more than half of her classes. I used those records to have the court switch one of my custody days to Monday and now my kid won't miss anymore classes. I'm leaving this review because a children's business should have a clear, respectful process for handling requests from either legal parent (verify ID, request documentation if needed, and de-escalate). This didn't need to become a conflict. It cost me around $2,500 to get that order. I'm considering using the recordings I have of my conversations with the studio to bring a lawsuit against them as well so cause them to have legal policies in place and not illegal ones. I hope ownership updates the policy and trains staff so other parents don't have to go through this, but if not, I will probably take them to court as well

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    The Little Gym of Smyrna
    The Little Gym of Smyrna

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    Intown Tumbling - View of the whole space

    Intown Tumbling

    4.3(12 reviews)
    13.4 miOld Fourth Ward

    Imagine a child's birthday party put together from pieces of lesser birthday parties. That will…read moregive you your first clue. I have some fond memories of gymnastics camp, you know, from my childhood. Being bookish and unathletic, none of it really stuck. But it sure was fun while it lasted. ITYK gathers up all of those preteen physical education memories into a neat box and serves it up as a nice, family-friendly package. Getting there is a little confusing though (check my pictures for the door). They occupy a spot in the Ralph McGill building that fronts the BeltLine, in a hidden corner suite that's not really visible from the parking lot. It's an intense parking lot, too - so on your first visit you'll just have to take the location on faith after you pay for your parking. Anyway, once you're in there, the space is really something. There's colorful gym equipment everywhere and friendy staff leading your class. The website describes a number of scheduled classes, including yoga for tots and some parent-friendly things, too. There are camps and some occasional drop-off events. So, this kid's party - there were maybe 20 four year olds there, and the time was structured like a semi-open free play. There were some prescribed group activities (giant-a** parachute anyone?), and some nice freer time where the staff was circulating around to ensure safety. The kids seemed thrilled to do all of the things. Good wholesome fun, you know? I think places like this are a great resource, especially when they are sensitive to the needs of parents. Sometimes the munchkins just need to burn off some energy, you know?

    It's raining outside and I don't own a TV. What I do have is a little girl who is full of energy…read moreand does not want to hear my weather based excuses about why we can't go outside. A text message is received from a friend inviting us for "open play" at Intown Tumbling. I don't know what it is but anything is better than my current options. New diaper, some shoes and we are out the door. I pull in through the New Realm parking lot and find parking by driving to the end keeping New Realm on the right side of my car. Intown Tumbling is located at the end of the lot. If you walk up to the deck that is the entrance to telephone factory lofts the entrance to Intown is on your left. Now I find out what i have gotten myself and daughter into. Walking in I get excited with the assortment of things to climb, crawl, and jump on. A trampoline placed on one side of a foam wall with a pit of foam to land in looks especially fun. Unfortunately there will be no dive rolls for me, this is O time. I remind myself of my fatherly duties and take off O's shoes so she does not break the "no shoes on the blue mat" rule. Before her sock comes off she reacts to an imaginary race who's gun just went off in her head and sprints to what looks like an American Ninja course for a two year old. This level of activity is maintained for the next two hrs. Only short breaks when she come to sit by me demands water and a bite of her AB&J sandwich. $10 for 2 hrs, 3pm-5pm, of open play time here was well worth it. The bedtime after affect was priceless. She went to bed early and slept late. Hopefully this was not some training session that will create the ultra marathon runner of toddlers.

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    Intown Tumbling - A pleasant display in the hallway

    A pleasant display in the hallway

    Intown Tumbling - Enter through this door. If you can find it!

    Enter through this door. If you can find it!

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    The Gym at Peachtree - USAG Level 3's Competition Prayer

    The Gym at Peachtree

    4.1(7 reviews)
    8.2 miBuckhead

    I went here with my gf for a Zumba class using ClassPass. We arrived early to be able to find the…read moreroom. The gym is inside Peachtree Presbyterian Church. When you walk past the front desk you go down a long hallway and it looks like they have several fitness rooms and a gymnasium (there were people playing basketball in there when we walked past). The Zumba class we took was with instructor Tash. She literally screamed at us and all the students / participants throughout the class, and came within 2 feet of me to scream (and I mean triple SCREAM) at me to get my legs up. This was inappropriate and made me extremely uncomfortable. Tash asked when I entered the room if this was my first Zumba class. Despite me telling her yes, there was no instruction nor a speed a first timer could even begin to keep up with. Not sure why the question was asked in the first place. The gym overall looked clean enough, and spacious. There were at least 15 people in this particular class on a Saturday, and there was plenty of room for all of us (if any more had joined, it would have felt crowded).

    Gymnastics review: It's a shame this did not work out, even with constructive criticism we gave the…read moredirector. She was nice enough, extremely knowledgeable, and had a contagious can-do positive personality. We were sold on this and the size and cleanliness of the facilities. Unfortunately, she is not the one teaching the classes. Teenagers/very young adults teach the classes and they are sweet but lack the experience it takes to work with toddlers and young kids. Motivation was lacking. Parents did not need to be in the class but in order to get the most of it we and other folks joined in as the coaches weren't attentive and appeared uninterested. We noticed some of the other coaches teaching the older kids were also lacking the excitement we feel a gymnastics coach should have (something akin to a cheerleading coach, full of energy and smiles.)

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    The Gym at Peachtree - Sanctuary

    Sanctuary

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    Aerial Artist Performance

    Amplitude Gymnastics Academy

    Amplitude Gymnastics Academy

    2.5(4 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    We've had a couple of our children in Amplitude Gymnastics and while the facility is nice, and the…read moreowners seem knowledgeable, the inconsistency in the teaching and the lack of "moving forward" were frustrating. Initially, a young teacher showed a lot of interest in our daughter competing in a couple of years, but that teacher suddenly disappeared and afterwards, there seemed no interest in helping my daughter move beyond some of the slower children in her class. We showed up and did the same things over and over and there was no communication about a "path." My son is also a very active and athletically gifted boy and the experience was very similar. In fact, we were back at the facility for another event a couple of months after stopping and one of the owners remarked how strong and athletic my daughter was and my wife and I were like, "Um yeah. Has been. Where were you? Why didn't anyone care when she was enrolled here?" I would also say that we aren't the kind of parents pushing our children to become great athletes and maybe that's part of the issue. We want our kids to be fit and have fun, and they just didn't have "fun" here. At the "awards" ceremony, the session appeared to be any other daily routine and the "awards" at the end were paper certificates and almost no fan fare. When their friends are doing sports and dance and getting trophies and dressing up onstage to a packed house of adoring parents and friends, you've got to make it more interesting than a smattering of parents sitting on the matt while you call out the child's name. I wish them the best, but I have to say that they lost a couple of really good athletes (and a wad of $$) due to a lack of perceived interest on the part of the facility.

    Excellent gymnastics coaches, absolutely piss poor business. My wife and I signed up for the adult…read moregymnastics classes and we absolutely loved it. We were told that the first one was a trial and we had so much fun with the coach, I can't remember his name but he's awesome. The facility is nice and we had a good time so we said we would come back for the second one and officially sign up. Basically they said that for one month it would be $157 and we would need to sign something and I said okay, that was it. We showed up for 3 of the 4 following weeks and then around Thanksgiving we got super busy and we weren't able to make it for a couple of weeks. I'm thinking, damn well we paid for one class that we didn't go to that sucks but it's not the end of the world. We'll just start back in January when we have more time and start going all 4 weeks every month, no big deal. Fast foward to this week, I check my account as I'm out shopping for the holidays and there's another charge from Amplitude for $157. I call them immediately and get no answer, so I leave a message saying that nobody ever expressed to me that I had signed up for some kind of monthly subscription, I was just told it would be $157 for the month and asked if I could please be refunded. It was before open hours so I figured they'd call me back that night and then I'd explain there was a misunderstanding and no big deal we'd get refunded for December and start back in January. Nobody calls me back so I call the next day, and then the next 3 days after that. Calling and leaving a message every single time. One time a lady answered but told me that she wasn't involved with the office department but she'd have the office person call me right back. So a full WEEK goes by and I finally just got a call this morning at 10:30 AM from Amplitude and I'm thinking finally, someone is going to talk to me about this. Tell me why the first thing I hear from this woman on the phone is that I need to grow up and act like an adult who can read. That I signed a binding legal contract to be charged monthly for a gymnastics class and that in that contract it states that there is a 30-day notice if I want to drop the class or else they have the right to keep charging me until the end of time $157 monthly. NOBODY TOLD ME ANY OF THIS IN TO MY FACE ONE TIME. I understand that it might be in the contract but I am a customer and I trusted the business to give me the full information about the situation and AT AMPLITUDE THEY DO NOT CARE IF YOU UNDERSTAND THEIR SYSTEM. The woman that signed me up for the class literally told me "It will be $157 for the full month for both you and your wife, you can sign here and swipe/tap your card." Literally told me nothing else, not that it was a reoccurring payment, not that I needed to let them know BY EMAIL 30 days in advance if I ever plan to stop coming, nothing. I absolutely do not appreciate a local institution doing business this way. This is the kind of thing you would expect from over the phone scam callers and big business corporations trying to trick you into signing up for subscriptions. I have absolutely nothing negative to say about the gymnastics class itself or the coaches, but I will not be coming back simply because of the way that this place runs it business and the way that I was treated by the employee on the phone. I have never been told to grow up and act like an adult, or asked if I can read by employee after a WEEK of me trying to get in touch with the business and sort it out. It's absolutely ridiculous and I hope that all of you make sure you read every word of every thing they make you sign here because I PROMISE they're not going to tell you everything you need to know. Absolutely piss poor business and terrible customer service, so rude and so unprofessional. Completely night and day from the respect and intelligence shown by the coaches. I feel bad that the coaches are being represented as a business in such a shotty, unprofessional, and shady way.

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    Amplitude Gymnastics Academy
    Amplitude Gymnastics Academy
    Amplitude Gymnastics Academy

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