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November 2023 by Nick Mcelhinney
My 5yo started there over a year ago and the coach was great. He had fun, she showed him the new techniques and actually taught him. She left a while back. There were 3 preschool classes going on at the timeslot he was there and 2 of the 3 coaches always looked miserable every week. The new coaches don't really teach the kids, they just stand there and let them go through the stations however they want for the most part. Let me just say that I am under no illusions that my son will be an amazing gymnast, but if he is going to classes to be taught gymnastics, they should correct what he is doing wrong and help him do it right. It was in his routine so we just kept going even though we did not see him getting much out of it. Recently we were running behind and he missed the warm up for the first time since he started over a year ago and they would not let him participate. I nicely asked if they would allow him to participate because he never does this and the answer was a hard no. I a little bit of leniency would have been nice. He is only 5. That was our push to cancel our membership. I can't speak to the older kid classes, but for preschool maybe try some other places in the area first. We have been to bday parties at other places in the area and the staff was much nicer and the coaches were more mature.
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November 2023 by Flippy T.
Staff suck and never follow the rules and don't pay attention to what's happening or who is getting hurt my son came home with 3 cuts on his foot and they did not even know
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May 2023 by Chris J.
My son competed for this gym for 3+ years after we relocated. Over those 3 years the culture of the gym got progressively more toxic towards the boys. The boys were constantly called lazy and messy even from one of the owners herself. On one occasion we sat there for 10 minutes while the girls "accidentally" hit the boys with yoga balls to which the other owner sat back and laughed and even said he would offer money if they could hit a couple of the older boys. Unless you are female or identify as a female don't bother going to this gym. The boys have a constant carousel of coaches in large part because of this toxic culture. If a coach speaks up on behalf of the boys they conveniently find "better opportunities" shortly after. Furthermore an incident was brought to their attention in which one of the boys coaches felt it was appropriate to discuss suicide and cutting themselves with children 9-11 years old. When this was reported to ownership they simply moved this coach over to the girls and swept it under the rug. It is sad because some of the coaches they chased out of the gym developed the program into one of the winningest programs in the state but boy's gymnastics doesn't make them money so they don't like the program taking time away from their money making girls team.
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February 2023 by Deborah Weston
We love Triumph! It’s a 40 minute drive but it is worth it. Great atmosphere and friendly people. Coach Connor has been so helpful for my grandson. He has helped him overcome his fear of the high bar and worked with the boys in the class to teach them new things. He is caring and encouraging. Thanks Coach Connor.
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February 2023 by Mire R.
very rood customer service. they are just getting the money, but they don't teach the kids anything. and especially the short lady from custonet service she is a very big B....! just waiste of money and very dirty and stinky inside.
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December 2022 by The Watercat
I have to agree with an earlier post. There is no excuse to have such a dirty space for people to offer as open play.Opening a business as such, should include the cost of a cleaning team. If that is not in the budget you should not open to the 'public'It's not only chalk. Old masks, old socks, old hairbands, piles of lint dust, scrap paper, old balloons on the ceiling, stuff scattered around from picture frames to folders. It's a mess.There is simply no emphasis on cleanliness and organisation overall.Will not come again. Nor would I sign up my daughter to such a dirty place.
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December 2021 by Marissa Parker
We came from another gym which doesn't hold a candle to Triumph. We have also done trial classes at several others. Triumph takes the cake. Here's why: each and every coach gives the students in their class their undivided attention. I found the coaches to role model discipline (in a self control and focus sense) and hard work. The athletes, even the young ones want to work hard because their coaches are working hard right there with them. The coaches demonstrate how stretches, exercises, and skills are done. Then when needed, they give each student constructive critiques to help them get it right. At Triumph, it isn't about filling the time, excessive water breaks, nor squeezing in as many reps as possible. Rather, it's about focus, strength, coordination, and technique. They would rather you do it 10 times correctly, even slowly, than 25 times at half effort or improper form. This all makes sense though because the owner is a medical doctor of chiropractics, and it shows. Not only are the athletes trained properly, COVID protocol is taken seriously. The coaches use a 'do as I do' approach, so the athletes naturally respect them. If you want your kids to run around playing to get energy out, this isn't the place for you. If you want your money and time's worth, and if you want your child to be trained rather than entertained, this IS the place for you!What about the parents while the athletes train? Triumph has large tables and wifi for parents and/or students to bring in laptops and get their work done. If you need a bite to eat or to squeeze in grocery shopping, those places are located in the same parking lot.Triumph truly has something for everybody. They offer classes from as young as walking toddlers all the way up through adults. I'm so thankful that our kids have this gym and their coaches in their lives for years to come.
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December 2021 by Ellen Weiss
This gym is absolutely filthy. I have posted a number of photos which speak for themselves. I hope they hire a good cleaning service and get this taken care of.
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December 2021 by Alexandra D.
Our family loves TRIumph Gymnastics! Our daughter 2.5 years old and she loves it. She used to go to The Little Gym in Cary for about a year but we wanted something more and after the management changed there it went down hill for us. We tried out triumph and the ENTIRE staff is amazing! I love that it’s in an actual gym so they get more realistic experience. I think it’s awesome that if she enjoys this as she gets older she has the option to compete with this gym. Where as the other gym was just recreational. Whether or not you want this to grow into something more TRIumph is definitely the way to go. They have awesome holiday activities for the whole family as well! Can’t say enough about this gym, we love it!!
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March 2021 by braceface j.
I use to go here when u was in elementary school and they help a lot I learned a lot and became strong they are really nice and amazing teacher's
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February 2021 by My K.
Very rude customer service Despite going there for few years. Had an unpleasant Experience
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December 2020 by Chearin Lewis
My daughter has been attending TRIumph for almost 2 years now and we've been very happy. She loves her coaches and they adore her! I've seen so much progress since we left her old gymnastics place. We love TRIumph!
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December 2020 by Surah Grumet
We love TRIumph Gymnastics! My daughter has been in love with the sport since she found it at a birthday party years ago and she has been allowed to flourish at this gym in her own way. The coaches really care, there is open communication and for this we are SO greatful!
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December 2020 by Michele Bargholz
We started classes at Triumph at neighbor’s suggestion and it’s close to our house and have since discovered it is Awesome and we totally lucked out. My girls love coming. The coaches provide support and guidance for new gymnasts. My daughter even joined the team and likes coming to work out 2 hours on Friday nights. I recommend you check them out.
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December 2020 by Laura Delauney
My son has been at TRIumph for 4+ years. We have watched the whole program grow, and he has grown with it, from preschool to rec to developmental. He is now on the competitive team. The owners have a wonderful philosophy about teaching and they are also receptive to feedback. Love TRIumph!