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    Bright Star Gymnastics

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    6 months ago

    Wonderful experience with the teachers and helpers there, the owners are amazing and helpful

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    Take two on my daughters gymnastics career…read more Last year, I decided to put the kiddo in gymnastics. The kid has some amazing balance for a four year old, is fearless, and is really short. I guess when you put that together you have the makings of the next Mary Lou Retton or the one from Allen Texas who won gold some years back. Anyways, I put her in a program in Denton and we didn't stay to long. Not that it was bad, but it looked more like daycare than actually learning much. And with 8-10 kids in a group, she wasn't getting the attention needed to actually accomplish anything. Granted the place had plenty of trophies lining the cabinets but whatever..... Enter the suggestion of my ex-wife and we found this place. Yes it's smaller, but her class size? A maximum of five kids. Her classes have been her and a little boy, and sometimes another girl. So only two to three kids? I think that's much better and I think she might get things done now. This place is more on the tumbling aspect, so I noticed that there wasn't a balance beam or a vault, but as long as my kiddo is happy, I'm happy.

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    Coach Chris is Uh-mazing! My daughter has been with him for 2 years now and she has learned sooo…read moremuch!

    I appreciate the limited number of kids per instructor, even though that requirement put us on the…read morewait list for a short time. The older kids program looks great and I especially like the bell located in the middle of the gym that the gymnast gets to ring when they master a skill for the first time. Great motivation! I am particularly impressed with the Tiny Tots classes. That program is outstanding! I have a very shy and timid little girl that easily becomes clingy, but somehow Coach Ethan got her to join the class. She happily joins his classes, but I was interested to see what would happen on that one day he was not there. Other coaches quickly stepped up with encouragement and she joined her class. After the initial warmup to music the class divides into two groups and each goes to a different station or the trampolines before switching. Each station just looks like fun activities to the kids, but each 'fun' activity is designed to teach a very specific skill. Each 'fun' activity is first demonstrated by the coach, but big picture cues beside each piece of equipment also instructs. When the coach observes a child skipping a skill or not completing it correctly, they will assist or give extra instruction. I notice that the assistance is as minimal as needed since the goal is for them to achieve independence. The station's setup changes each week. After a class, the coaches often chat with a parent about a skill that was mastered or improved by their child. I have seen improvement in core strength, balance, stretching and confidence, to name a few.

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    My daughter has been at WOGA since she was a toddler, which has been about 6 years. I can't say…read moreenough good things about WOGA, the coaches and the staff. We have had nothing but a positive experience with the absolute best coaches. I would recommend WOGA to anyone whether it be for a rec class or team. Coach Mary is the best, and knows all of the kids that come in the building! :)

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