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    Queen City Racquet & Fitness Club - Platform Tennis

    Queen City Racquet & Fitness Club

    4.7(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Decent tennis club in Cincinnati. They offer clinics, tournaments, and fitness classes. Not bad on…read morepricing compared to other tennis clubs in the area. On this occasion I was only here for a tournament my daughter was playing in. What other sporting event can I watch my kid, take in a college game and drink a beer at the same time.

    Playing lots of tennis growing up, I played in a lot of tournaments. One of my favorite clubs to go…read moreto--and not just because of its close location--was Queen City Racquet Club. It's really big, it's very nice, and they just run a great club. The club, which opened in 1971, is now known as the Queen City Racquet & Fitness Club as it added a large fitness center, which includes Nautilus machines, free weights, a cardio room, aerobics, and spinning. Queen City's 13 indoor courts is probably second to none in the area, while it's seven outdoor clay courts is great too. Both the indoor and outdoor courts are often home to many tournaments including national and top regional junior events. In 2003 they added Platform Tennis courts (see photos), which is for the Platform Tennis game that is apparently a mix between tennis and racquetball. Although I've never played, I know people who have, and they enjoyed it. Platform tennis is one of the amenities that sets this club apart from most in the area. Queen City has long had a strong tennis program for both juniors and adults. While many of the top juniors in the area now play at Harper's Point or Five Seasons, Queen City has a history of developing top players and continues to run quality programs (clinics, camps, league play, private instruction) for both juniors and adults. I've played in and watched my older brother in many tournaments at Queen City, and the only real criticism I have is the tinted windows that make it seem dark outside (which of course is an extremely minute detail). The 180,000 square foot club also has indoor courts for racquetball and squash, a gym for basketball and volleyball, and an outdoor heated Olympic size pool. Also inside around the main lobby is a great snack bar/café, rooms for ping pong and pool, and nice locker rooms too. Although there has been lots of competition from Harper's over the years, and recently Five Seasons too, the Queen City Racquet Club continues to run successfully and is a great place for tennis and a lot more.

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    Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy

    Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy

    3.7(6 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    My 4 year old granddaughter loves this place! There is so much talent here! The girls have fun! The…read moreinstructors are awesome patient and encouraging!!

    My daughter has been going to CGA now for a year. What I love most is this academy's owner coached…read moregirls who were part of the Olympics years ago. I also love how they have competition teams. The gym is huge and has tons of space. You can see all the girls working on different techniques (I.e. tumble, bars, balance beams, etc).The ages range from 2 year-olds to high school. I really enjoy watching my daughter do the activities and grow as the year has past. My only complaint is they do the same thing over and over for the entire year. It's the same obstacle courses and activities. I know for younger kids they have to do it over and over. However, I feel things can be different and they can incorporate different activities and not the same exact courses and plan every single week. My daughter started at 2 years old and went for 30 minutes one day a week, four times a month. We originally had her in twice a week but we were always missing one of the days so we took her out. She now goes for 45 minutes a session one day a week, four times a month. She is now 3 years old (about to turn 4), and they are doing the exact same thing they did in the first year. However, now 15 additional minutes are added on for them to jump on this long trampoline and do rolls. At times I feel my daughter gets bored and I notice her wondering off and not paying attention. I like CGA and feel they have potential but I don't like that for younger kids it doesn't seem like they do anything different and it's the same thing over and over. I'm getting bored watching them at times. I'm going to keep my daughter in gym and inquire when things will begin to progress. I certainly know it can be a good school as I've seen the mid and older girls do well. I've also talked to other parents who said there daughters have been going since they were young so I know it will pay off. It's just a slow start.

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