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January 2024 by Jose D.
The only time you will be acknowledged is when you pay! Afterwards, every month when they remind you of up coming payment. The last thing and final straw is how much they enjoy training you what? I have yet get to break a sweat and learn something, two months and they will not be a third.
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May 2023 by Monique Loving Me
This place is amazing. My son really enjoys going here.
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May 2023 by Joseph
We had a birthday party for a 7-year-olds hosted here. I had really high hope but I was disappointed in the end. I feel they didn’t allow kids to be kids and have fun, the lady just coached them around like sport practice.
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April 2022 by Brooke Lewis
It’s just okay. Really great facility. Lots of equipment. Teachers are mostly young girls that have a really hard time keeping track of kids that are under five. I get it’s hard to rally up a bunch of young kids, but for what you pay I feel there should be a bit more training and ability in the teachers. I’d give two stars for the teachers not keeping track of the kids, but four stars for the fun my kid had there.
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April 2021 by Ryan Fischer
In short, it’s worth doing it for our kids if only because there is no alternative. The facility is really good, and the instructors for the most part do quality work considering the teacher to kid ratio is a a bit challenging. (Don’t let the fact that they are teens scare you away) About 10/1 or so. The activities are excellent at helping my children develop valence, flexibility and coordination. My kids are young so I can only speak to the “tumbling” class experience.I have witnesses the owner being disrespectful in the way she communicates with parents who are essentially trying to help their kids deal with an intimidating environment. Strict rules are always an operational requirement in such activities but her behavior has been rude, dismissive and condescending. Her treatment of the parents of the younger kids is frankly without empathy. Luckily most of the time she has her hands full with what appears to be a well run and successful adolescent gymnastics program, and for what it is worth those kids seem to really like her coaching.
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April 2021 by Jami Mason
This place is a nightmare. We moved to a new town and this gym was closer than our old gym, Westside, so we signed my 3 year old up here thinking it’d be the same quality. I should have read other reviews before paying for a full session. The coaches are very young teens who clearly have no experience handling little ones. The children are always running in different directions doing things they should not be doing since there is such poor supervision. One coach to about 10 toddlers. Safety is of no concern to them and my daughter has learned nothing of value the entire time she’s been there. I would not recommend this gym for little ones, very disappointed!
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January 2020 by Barry F
Let’s start with the positives... our son absolutely enjoyed his boys class. It was one of his favorite activities to go to and the gym/facility is very nice and quite impressive. BUT the positives end there. Our main issue with this place is the on-going lack of oversight and lack of proper instruction with the little kids. Our son started here when he was 4yo and was there for about 6 months. The little kids classes are taught by what looks to be high school kids, and it doesn’t seem like they have much experience in wrangling a bunch of tiny children. In addition to that the teaching of basic fundamentals to keep the children safe on the equipment is non-existent. We did address the lack of oversight and safety concerns with management, and we did receive a very kind response, but honestly it was nothing but lip service because nothing ever changed. I always try to keep my criticisms in check when I review a local business, but some of the other parents that I spoke to during the class all had the same concerns. Eventually, we stopped going to Fusion and signed our son up at another westside gymnastics gym. We are so much happier there because he’s actually learning fundamentals and focus. At Fusion, the kids mostly run wild and spend half of the class jumping in the pit or on the trampolines... that always bugged me because it was like they didn’t care to take the little kids classes seriously. There was absolutely no class planning on the instructors part. I mean, my son got an hours worth of exercise during his class, but absolutely no instruction. This is evident now that he’s in an actual teaching gym because he’s very far behind in his skill level compared to the other kids in his class. It just seems like the little kids programs at Fusion are simply a way for the gym to make extra money because it’s clear from our experience that there is no interest in teaching the kids any type of real tumbling or basic skills.
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January 2020 by Liz D.
I would not recommend this gymnastics school. My husband and I called a combined 3-4 times starting Dec 1 & including today to get our son a spot in a class with friends who attend. We never received a call back to even confirm there were slots open. I decided to come early today before the class started to get him registered. I filled out all the forms to then be told the class is full and there were no other 5pm options for his age group. I would understand if this was the only contact we had made but to not return phone calls and then also let me get through the paperwork process {when I communicated what class we wanted before taking said forms} is just not okay. I got to leave with a crying child and upsetting his friend as well. Please work on your communication skills and procedures.
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October 2019 by David Johnson
We've had our girl through three of the classes. She thoroughly enjoys it, but it seems like it could be better. There is only one instructor for 6-10 kids, so very little personal attention or direction. Her latest class, there was also a karate class happening simultaneously. So as my girl was on the balance beam four feet off the ground, the karate guy was screaming his karate stuff and distracting all of the girls on the beams. It seemed borderline dangerous. I think it's time to get the girl interested in something new.
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May 2019 by Dustin N
Like a previous reviewer, I wanted to say good things about this facility and its programs but unfortunately I cannot. The facility is understaffed. The staff they do use is teenagers that appear to be less than 16 years of age. It was clear after several sessions with my young son, the teenage employees are more worried about their phones and gossiping than taking proper care of the young children.
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January 2019 by Daniel M.
The gym space is decent size and has plenty of equipment, watching the kids higher up on the benches is perfect. This is about the only thing I liked about the place. When we used to go here two years ago they were clearly under staffed and a young teen employee watching a large group of 2-4 year olds didn't work at all. It was supposed to be two employees, but one of them would never show up or quit? The employees here all seemed clearly frustrated and not happy which carries over to how well they can teach and manage the class. The owner seemed very stand offish and treated the business as a daycare center for her daughter. The daughter would constantly cut in between classes interrupting them or being dangerous. Nobody seemed to care about this at all. For the price you pay I don't believe it is worth it for younger kids and this is why we left. The majority of the focus is on the older group and everyone else is a dollar sign, not once did I see the owner get involved with the younger kids. Maybe things have improved since then but we won't be returning. This is a shame because the facilities are really nice.
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August 2018 by Johanne Eliacin
I really wanted to like this place, but our recent experience was negative. The staff was highly disorganized, impersonal, and unprofessional. They seem to be more interested in money than the quality of their services and the kids' experience. It was disappointing.
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July 2018 by JJ Martin
We've been here for over two years, and we love the staff and the teachers. Couldn't ask for a better place.
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December 2017 by Jessica C.
We've been going to weekly gymnastics class for a year now and I find that my daughter gets very little out of the time spent there. We also were attending their weekly "Fun Friday" open gym nights but that place is a mad house and not well supervised at all! When I brought up that my daughter was being bullied I was told that Fun Friday might be too rough for her!
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September 2016 by Eric Thomas
Had tumbling classes here.. The instructors are so great with kids that learn in different ways. The facility is awesome as well!