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    Northtown Community Center

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    RC Sports Center

    RC Sports Center

    3.5
    (11 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    "RC" in RC Sports Center stands for Rancho Cucamonga. This was my first time here when I attended…read morethe Indonesian Night Market on 08/17/2024 with some friends. I didn't know it was on Rochester Ave and it's that close to Foothill Blvd. The night market took place in most of its parking lot area. There's indeed a good ample number of parking spaces. Part of it was used for preferred parking for a nominal fee. We didn't get to go inside the building, but we did spend some time outside near the basketball courts shared with pickleball. There are about 6 portable pickleball nets with permanent lines. Now I know there is another place that has pickleball courts. Yay! It looks like this center is used for special events and festivals quite frequently. Good to know as I will look out for them. Thank you!

    Unfortunately for Rancho Cucamonga, I've heard that the city believes that pickleball is simply a…read morefad, even in 2024. Which means that the only public pickleball courts are here, or Red Hill Park. Since beggars can't be choosers, I choose to play here. Technically, these are outdoor courts (5), but they are covered, but with no walls, which makes it possible to play in summer without getting heat stroke. The pickleball courts share space with the outdoor basketball courts, so the court lines can make things a little confusing at first, but you get used to it. The court surfaces are quality and well maintained.

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    Younique Fitness

    Younique Fitness

    4.2
    (22 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    We had my daughter's birthday party here, and it was absolutely perfect from start to finish! The…read morestaff is friendly, organized, and went above and beyond to make sure every kid was having a great time. The coaches kept the energy high with fun games, obstacle courses, and gymnastics activities that had all the kids smiling and laughing nonstop. The facility was super clean, safe, and set up beautifully for both the activities and the party portion. It was such a relief as a parent to be able to actually relax and enjoy the celebration knowing the kids were being well taken care of. Everyone left happy, tired, and talking about how much fun they had! I can't recommend this place enough for a birthday party -- it's the perfect mix of active fun, great staff, and zero stress for parents. Would highly recommend! ‍

    Our daughter was in Level 1 at Younique Gymnastics for about a year. During 2026, we never saw her…read moreuse the bars even once, and over the last couple of seasons I don't remember seeing the Level 1 class use the balance beam either. Each season is around seven weeks and is paid for in advance, so as parents we kept hoping the next session would involve more actual gymnastics. Instead, a large portion of the classes consisted of conditioning exercises such as push-ups, sit-ups, planks, carrying mats, and other workouts. After finishing the exercises, they might work on a gymnastics skill, but most of what we saw was basic skills such as cartwheels. While one student was being taught the skill, the other students would often be doing another workout or conditioning drill. Classes would frequently finish with more conditioning as well. I completely understand that strength and conditioning are important in gymnastics, but after watching this continue for roughly six months, it felt like conditioning was the main focus rather than gymnastics. In my opinion, conditioning should be a smaller part of the class, with the majority of the paid class time spent practicing gymnastics skills and using the equipment. I'm mainly writing this for parents considering Level 1. If you are expecting to regularly watch your child practice bars, beam, and other gymnastics skills, our experience was very different. Unfortunately, a lot of the time we were watching our daughter do push-ups and conditioning exercises rather than use the gymnastics equipment.

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