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    Island Elite - 2017 D2 Summit Champions!! They have amazing coaches, clean routines that hit, and great technique. You can't go wrong at this gym!

    Island Elite

    4.9(11 reviews)
    16.0 kmKalihi

    My daughter loves all-star cheer at Island Elite! I cheered in high school and college, so…read morebasically I get to live my best life watching my 8-year old enjoy my favorite sport of all time! We're currently in our second year of cheer and she almost has her back handspring and is learning to be a flyer on their junior team. I love picking her up from cheerleading and hearing her excitedly tell us all about her practice time. Pros: -Top level, quality instruction. I WISH I could have gone to this cheer gym when I was in high school. They're really stringent about technique and won't allow you to progress onto a new skill until you have foundational skills in place. Tumbling this year has been split by skill level so there's more time to practice and improve. Coaches expect a lot out of the teams but I believe they're always fair and I'm really happy they're not easy during practice. -The teams are awesome and they really improve exponentially from the start to the end of the season. Last year our daughter wasn't on a travel team and I'm really looking forward to seeing her compete at a national competition. It's not only improved her physical skills as an athlete, but it's given her a different level of confidence that can only be gained through hard work and tenacity. -Island Elite is located in town. There are other all-star gyms but I don't want to have to fight through traffic to get there. Cons: -Cheer is not a cheap sport like soccer, and monthly tuition for all-star cheer is $200+ a month for three practices a week, plus $30-$60 for tumbling classes. I still totally think it's worth it because you're committing to being the best! In addition to your monthly practice tuition you'll also spend $1000+ on cheer uniforms, choreography and approximately $100-$200 on each competition your team competes in. Currently the all-star teams compete in two local competitions and 1-2 mainland competitions in the Spring. If traveling for cheer is not something you want to do, they also have cheer teams which practice once a week and only do local competitions. I think this is a good alternative if you're unsure of the time and financial commitment. The gym also offer opportunities to fundraise throughout the year. -During our first year of cheer I didn't always feel as though communication was the best, but now that we're on our second year I feel as though we are a lot better equipped in terms of what to expect and what questions to ask. -Island Elite is located in a warehouse that shares the same parking lot as Costco Iwilei. Unfortunately the practice gym is not air conditioned so it gets really hot especially during the Summer months.

    We love this brand new facility & my kids love it as well! Its a beautiful facility & a great…read moreenvironment for the kids. The facility is very CLEAN. Everything is brand new & we love the waiting area. The waiting area has AC, flat screen tv, free wifi, a study hall room where kids can do homework & a kids play area. They also have vending machines with healthier snacks, sandwiches, & yogurt. And their bathroom is clean. Theres a window where parents can watch their child from upstairs. The only down side to the facility is the parking. Come early or find street parking.

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    Friendship @ Island Elite

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    Kokokahi Gymnastics Team - Our Optional Team has been working so hard to prepare for this season, and they're doing great things! Our girls are the best!

    Kokokahi Gymnastics Team

    4.0(20 reviews)
    7.5 km

    My toddler attended the 2.5-year-old (youngest) class for about seven sessions. By the fourth…read moreclass, she was already telling me she was bored and wanted to go home. Each session begins with a short two-minute warm-up song--usually "Freeze Dance" from YouTube--after which the class shifts to free play with parent supervision. The setup includes a platform to jump into a foam pit, a long trampoline, large foam blocks to climb and slide on, and occasionally a child-height balance beam or bar. There's also plenty of open mat space for rolling, running, and general movement. The coach mostly walks around saying hello to parents, but unfortunately doesn't interact much with the kids. I understand that it's a tough age--two-year-olds don't follow directions well--so I get that the class leans heavily on open play. Still, it feels like something's missing. The right coach with the right energy can really engage kids at this age, but I felt like I had to be that energy just to keep my daughter even slightly interested. This is a good short-term class--maybe for a month--if you just need something for your kiddo to do. But in my experience, most kids in our class started losing interest by the 20-minute mark. I've heard the 3-year-old class is more structured, so I may give that a try instead. They do offer one free trial class, so definitely take advantage of that!

    My daughter started at Kokokahi 8 months ago and she loves it. Her coaches are wonderful,…read moreenthusiastic, fun, and caring. My daughter loves it so much that she asks to go even when she doesn't have class that day. After 2.5 months we signed her up for additional classes. We find it to be the most affordable gym.

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    Kokokahi Gymnastics Team - Our Optional Team competing during their 2020 team intrasquad!

    Our Optional Team competing during their 2020 team intrasquad!

    Kokokahi Gymnastics Team - We had so much fun hosting our inaugural 2021 Spring Fling Meet!

    We had so much fun hosting our inaugural 2021 Spring Fling Meet!

    Kokokahi Gymnastics Team - Our Koko girls kick-starting their 2021 competitive season with Aloha GymFest!

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    Our Koko girls kick-starting their 2021 competitive season with Aloha GymFest!

    Hawaii Academy

    Hawaii Academy

    3.6(38 reviews)
    14.8 kmKalihi

    My granddaughter takes gymnastic instruction at Hawaii Academy. The Instructors are great w the…read morekids and 60 minute circuits seem relevant (I'm not an expert). I see progression between age groups which is impressive. Teams from the academy win awards. My granddaughter seems to enjoy the program and is making progress. Fees are reasonable for the weekly one hour class. The gym is located in an industrial complex on the west side of Honolulu. Parking is a chore and walking into the complex is downright dangerous with toddlers and cars flying. The entrance needs to have a car-free zone to improve safety. Seating for parents is manageable but uncomfortable. Restrooms are clean.

    Update: It's been YEARS since i came here lol. It felt like i was in high school all over again…read more Still same ole' peeps, and same ole' equipment. Nothing really changed except for the price of the hour (in my days used to be $6/hr. Today it's $10/hour & $5/half hr). They give you different wristbands which represents the time you paid for and planned to stay here for. Open gym happens every 1st Friday of the each month. Used to be open gym every Friday every week. When coming here, there are cubbies to place your items. Bring less and leave everything else at home. There's a sitting area for those who aren't jumping or tumbling too. Very minimal parking but a whole lot of street parking near Texaco gas/car wash. One thing that I'd highly recommend is just the sanitization or upkeep of the equipment. They don't have any wipes or sprays to provide and I'm not sure if they clean them at the end of the night. -./")\.-

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    Trampoline time

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    My son age 6 doing a front flip

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    Oahu Gymnastics & Ninja - Xcel bronze and silver at state meet!

    Oahu Gymnastics & Ninja

    3.8(19 reviews)
    7.3 km

    My daughter has been with OGN for one year. She absolutely loves the coaches and her peers. The gym…read moreis nicely set up to watch your child during their classes. Parking is easy. It's been a great experience for our family.

    Though we liked coming here at first, things deteriorated quickly…read more From instructors being stoned while teaching/coaching to an inability to communicate with parents except via email and not in person or on the phone to ridiculous make up and refund policies that encourage parents to bring sick keiki to camp and weekly classes. Likewise, I tried cancelling multiple times as they had a 30-day cancel policy only to be told I hadn't cancelled. Now I realize that its because so many parents before me have been unhappy hence their need to make so many one-sided policies. If they provided a good service they wouldn't need to entrap you or your kids, because they would have enough new students looking to enroll. As they said themselves "If you're unhappy with our policies, there's several other gyms on island you could check out to see if their policies better align with your needs." Better to go elsewhere. Parents beware. -- Response to their response: 5 missed classes and trying to placate me by offering me classes I don't want because of said coach, when I all I asked for was one parents night out in exchange. Your staff all clearly know who is stoned; all the keiki even know. Finally, holding a space for 3-5 months try more like 3-5 weeks. Again, this could have been a better dialogue in person or over the phone, but instead it was via email and now they are dishing over yelp. Like I said before better go elsewhere, parents beware.

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    Xcel silver and gold at state meet!

    Oahu Gymnastics & Ninja - Xcel bronze and silver at state meet!

    Xcel bronze and silver at state meet!

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    University of Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Volleyball - 3.30.24

    University of Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Volleyball

    5.0(10 reviews)
    10.6 km

    Because Hawaii has no professional sports teams, watching college sports is a popular pastime for…read moreKama'aina... The University of Hawaii has produced many outstanding athletes and provided local residents with hours of entertainment! I was more up to date on volleyball when the coach was Mike Wilton. Those were crazy, fun times when fans would be dancing in the aisles, doing the Wave, holding up signs for their favorite players, bringing lei and goodies for the teams, and playing creative half-time games! The players who stood out the most for me were Aaron Wilton (son of the Coach), Jason Ring, and Yuval Katz, Sivan Leoni, and Naveh Milo (the three Israelis). Those players and a few other guys were so popular that they had to hide in laundry carts to leave the arena! They were Rock Stars! The Stan Sheriff Center would be sold out and the parking lot would be full! I don't know why the hype died down. I haven't been to a game in a long time until this season. My cousin's son, Kupono Fey, is a senior this year. I've been to the first two games of the year - he and the team have not disappointed. As an outside hitter, Kupono has set, dug, served, killed, and blocked so well! The teenie boppers have started to come out again, so this should be an exciting year for the University of Hawaii Rainbow Warriors! Keep your eyes on Larry (a transfer from USC), 6'8" Stijn, Joe (#1), and Senior Setter, Jennings! Congratulations on winning the 2017 Outrigger Invitational Tournament! Hana hou!

    My favorite is the UH Men's and Wahine's Volleyball. My friends and I watched them. My Brother is…read morereferee. Now, I lived in Las Vegas

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    University of Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Volleyball - Thank you, Seniors!

    Thank you, Seniors!

    University of Hawaii Rainbow Warrior Volleyball - 3.30.24

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