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April 2024 by Tina Lampus
Excellent presentation of awards. Other gyms should follow your example of awarding the girls and send them out ready to present. Saved a lot of time, and it kept it moving.The awards themselves are very creative with the macarade shaped awards.
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April 2024 by Stephanie B.
My daughter is in her second year with Gymsport and we couldn’t be happier with our experience! The coaches are so patient and encouraging - she gets so excited when she nails a new skill or trick, and their support has been crucial to her confidence. We also had her birthday party at the gym last year and the kids all had a blast - it was the perfect blend of free play and guided games/activities. She’s having so much fun!
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January 2024 by Molly R.
Preschool Playtime at Gymsport is a wonderland for little ones! It's the perfect place for them to unleash their boundless energy, explore their imaginations, and have a blast in a safe and nurturing environment. Burning Wiggles and Giggles: Jungle Gym Jamboree: This indoor playground is a climber's paradise, with slides, tunnels, and colorful structures to conquer. Watching little adventurers navigate this mini Everest is pure joy! Trampoline Time: Bounce, bounce, bounce! The preschool TumblTrak trampoline is a guaranteed giggle-fest. It's a fantastic way for little legs to develop coordination and get those endorphins pumping. Creative Crawling: The soft play area in front of the lobby is a cozy haven for little explorers. Filled with mats and toys, it's the perfect spot for tummy time, imaginative play, and building friendships. Peace of Mind for Parents: Safety First: Gymsport takes safety seriously. The equipment is well-maintained, and attentive supervisors are always on hand to ensure every little explorer has a safe and happy time. Cleanliness Counts: The play areas are clean and hygienic, giving parents peace of mind while their little ones play. Fueling Fun: Snacks and drinks are available for purchase, so little adventurers can refuel after all that playtime fun. More Than Just Playtime: Preschool Playtime isn't just about burning off energy; it's also about development. As children play, they're building essential skills like: Gross motor skills: Climbing, jumping, and running help develop coordination, balance, and strength. Fine motor skills: Playing with toys and building with blocks fosters dexterity and hand-eye coordination. Social skills: Making new friends, sharing toys, and taking turns help build communication and cooperation skills. Overall, Gymsport's Preschool Playtime is a win-win for everyone. It's a fantastic place for children to have fun, learn, and grow, while giving parents peace of mind knowing their little ones are in safe hands. Highly recommended! Additional Tips: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes for both children and adults. Bring water and snacks to eat at tables for a break! Arrive early, especially during peak times. Most importantly, relax and enjoy watching your little ones have a blast!
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September 2023 by Sara Skiba
The classes are wonderful, but their ability to communicate is not.My child has been attending since April, I believe. The "first" day of class, it turns out there was an event occurring, so there were no classes. Nothing about this was ever communicated to us (even a simple "there is no class [this date]" account notification), so we showed up to a class that wasn't occurring.Next, as a new family, I wasn't aware that classes were only for an instruction year, then needed registered for again when sign ups came out. No notification about new class sign ups or anything being available. Was waitlisted for a class, but signed up for a different class in the meantime.On the last day of class of the instruction year, the class was moved a couple hours later. They sent out a text to parents' cell phones, but it didn't come to mine. Fortunately my husband received it, so we knew. I asked why I never received it, and left my number at the front desk. Jeremy texted me, showing a screen where it was sent and showing my phone number, so we figured it was a system error. He offered a discount for the inconvenience, but I declined. It turns out the reason why I never received the message is because my cell phone number was wrong on the account (last digit was incorrect), but my actual cell phone number was listed as the home phone number. He showed me my home phone number, not the cell phone number listed on the account. I didn't figure this out until later.When my child's name was up on the waitlist, the wrong cell phone number was called. It was the only number notified (not my husband's, not the home phone number/my correct phone number that they had been able to communicate with me over, not an account notification that gets emailed out). I didn't realize my child was off the waitlist until a week or two later when I realized the waitlist was missing from the account. I asked about this, got on the waitlist again, and asked what had happened. I was directed to Lauren. She said which number she called and left a message, then that no one got back within 48 hours, so the spot was given to the next child, and my child was now at the end of the line again. When I pointed out that the number she called wasn't mine (over email) and that they'd contacted us with the correct numbers before (over phone, but not with Lauren...I only ever got her answering machine, and she didn't seem to be responding to those messages), she emailed me "I apologize for the inconvenience since your phone number was listed incorrectly on your account."If they kept a consist way of contacting parents, the phone number problem would have been resolved faster (when it came up with Jeremy) and wouldn't have been an issue. Instead, they can't decide on a way of contacting parents and go between account notifications, texts to all cell phones, phone calls to only one parent cell phone on the account, texting the "home" phone number, or just outright not communicating anything. So far anyway. I don't know if there's another option we just haven't experienced yet.Edited to add: Lauren was kind enough to respond promptly to this review and requested suggestions on how to improve in her response. I'll email this to her also, but my suggestion is already stated above. Please find a single, consist way of contacting parents and clearly communicate to the parents what this method of contact is.
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August 2023 by Veronica K.
My son and I recently moved to the area from North Korea and he used to do gymnastics for kim jon un so he wont get hit with a sandal. He used to do triple standing back fulls on beam but the kim Jon un fell on him and now he is in pre team, his best skill now being a back handspring. He has gotten bullied by various little blonde American children. He then got kicked out of gymsport because he tripped a kid named Bobby while doing a back tuck because Andrew disrespected my child's leader, Kim. I tried to speak with management but they wouldn't listen. I am very upset and will be telling the North Korean government. My son enjoyed the snack shack though.
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July 2023 by Vrinda R.
We have been sending our daughter here for almost an year. She has not learnt anything here. For the first time I came inside to see how the session goes and I have to say it was hard not to ask the coaches to do their job and earn their pay. My daughter was not doing as well as the other kids. Not one of the 4 coaches bothered to show her the right way to do it or help her do her rolls. They just stood around and watched. Not one person willing to help a 7 year old. My daughter needs a little bit of push more than the other kids. But that is why we send her here so that she gets the extra help she needs. But it seems the kids who come here are expected to know how to do the various activities and the coaches here can talk during the class and not do anything. I would give them a negative review if I had an option. This place is an epic waste of time and money. Please stay away.
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March 2023 by Stan Revers
AVOID... this is the kind of business that deserves to & will fail. We didn't make it past the old lady at the door!We attempted to attend a school playdate, kindly organised by one of the parents at the local Montessori school, but we were quickly made to feel unwelcome by the employee of "Gymsport Athletic Center" and thought best to leave.It was obvious the elderly lady at the front desk was struggling with her communication skills, but in the presence of kids, she should be better trained. The woman was rude and unhospitable from the initial encounter upon entering the (broken)door. She erroneously believed that I (and other customers) were having difficulty with their ridiculous online app for signing waivers and organising payments/etc.... She was so focussed on rudely trying to grab my phone out of my hands and over-talk me, that she didn't even realise what the issue was or if there even was an issue. It was so strange... I was attempting to speak to this woman and ask questions, but she would just lung out to grab my phone like a child! lol. I actually had to hold my iPhone away from her, and then finally had to politely tell her to "Stop".Then mid conversation, this rude lady, would just walk away and address others... so I guess my child and I went to the back of the line. 20min later, and with a very confused and sad child, I had enough and asked for someone "in charge" to delete my account (JFYI, you have to give them credit card subscription info for a 30min one-time play session??!! lol. No way... not even in that little podunk village. )Neverminding the place is filthy, the door is broken & unsafe... (had to help two different women struggling with the door.), it's also in a trashy area in some old disused industrial park literally 'on the other side of the tracks'.If you can't find anywhere more polite, cleaner, safer, and welcoming than this joke of a business.... then, maybe just keep your kids at home. Avoid Gymspace like the plague! :p ;)
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March 2023 by Melinda Mural
My daughter has been going to gymsport for over a year now. She absolutely loves it and looks forward to it every week! We just had her 5th birthday party there and it was wonderful!
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November 2022 by Marissa R.
I found this place to be super popular in the area but not fantastic. The group lessons were more about jumping on trampolines and inflatables vs really learning how to stunt and do gymnastics. The foam pit is flaky and your kid will come home with microfibers all over them. If you just want the kids to burn some steam, it's fun.
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May 2022 by Corey Ratsch
Love the adult classes that are offered! $15 for essentially an open gym :)
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April 2022 by Debra Kuzma
Very organized,and great caring Coaches !!
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March 2022 by Jonathan Fodi
Thank you to Allison, Harrison, and Luke for hosting an amazing fifth birthday party for our son! He and his friends had a blast. The facility is absolutely perfect for kids who like to jump, bounce, climb, tumble, and run. And the instructors were awesome. They made sure that our group of about 20 kids were always moving around the massive play space, staying engaged, and being safe. Multiple parents texted us afterward to say that their kids thought it was the best birthday party they had ever been to. Again, thank you!
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April 2021 by Britta Kocak
My daughter started at Gymsport 3 years ago. It has been amazing to watch her growth, which is all thanks to the dedication and support of her coaches. She has made amazing friendships and even when training hard, there are fun themes, parties, and plenty of laughs to keep them smiling! It has definitely become a home away from home
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March 2021 by Renee Russman
My daughter has been going to Gymsport since before she was two. Six years later, we still make the 30 min drive three times per week because it has become her second home. I cannot say enough wonderful things about the staff. Her coaches have been monumental in shaping her into the smart, dedicated, driven young lady that she is shaping up to be. I am forever grateful to them and the rest of the Gymsport staff!
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March 2021 by Kevin C.
We were here recently for a toddler's birthday party. The location is a bit industrial, but there is plenty of parking and the building is enormous. The staff is friendly, helpful and kept the party moving along. They seemed to help with setup, serving food and drinks, plus clean up. I believe they can even make homemade pizza onsite, but the oven quit working, so they quickly ordered some local pizza down the road. On to the main event. Our two year old loved the entertainment. They have a nice variety of things to do, such as trampolines, zip line, slide, gymnastic equipment and a humongous bounce house. He had a great time and I think we may be taking him back soon for a toddler hour.