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    Tumble Tech

    4.3 (24 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Bonnie T.

    My daughter started going to Tumble Tech last year for SNL- Saturday Night Live, it's a great open gym night where the kids are able to have full access to all the trampolines, foam pits, tumbling spaces and par kore gyms. It's great for all ages. They have staff on duty to keep kids safe and even show them different tricks. It's from 6pm to 9:30pm. For $20 and they get pizza too! The gym is clean and well organized. Easy sign up online. I love being able to drop my daughter off with her friends and let her burn off some energy. They offer a variety of regular classes as well. Im very pleased with Tumble Tech

    Robin S.

    It makes me sad to write this review because just last week I would've given 10 stars. My 4 year old has been going to Tumble Tech for a little over a year and she absolutely loves it. Her coach, Mikayla, is amazing, the gym looks new, clean, and in good condition, they have fun extra events and contests, and it's overall just a highlight of our week. I have no tumbling experience and honestly do not care about her abilities, but she is strong and I've noticed that she can do "tumbling" activities at least a little more than most kids her age who aren't in gymnastics, so I think she's definitely learning. The only reason I'm giving 3 stars is because this place is absolutely not safe if you have a toddler. Two years old and up with a decent attention span will be fine here. Babies who can be worn in a carrier or sleep in a carseat - no problem. Curious, always active, 13-23 month olds...forget about it! The times I've tried to keep my youngest upstairs, she has fallen and hit her head on the bleachers (there are sharp metal angles everywhere), she has tried to walk down the stairs (see photo - there is nothing blocking either set of stairs and it's a very long, hard fall). I almost have a panic attack thinking about how I could be trying to take a picture of my daughter doing gymnastics while my 1 year old climbs these short rails, falls over and cracks her skull. When we first started coming here, we were told several times we could stay in the corner area during the preschool class as long as the gym overall wasn't busy, using that area, etc. There have always been signs saying no parents allowed downstairs and I do understand why they don't want parents or anyone other than participants in the gym; we have just been told it's okay on more than one occasion. I assumed that was because it's pretty obvious that the normal viewing area is not safe for little ones. Last week, we were told that we could no longer be downstairs. I had to drop my daughter out of her favorite class (and we've tried all types of things - dance, music, soccer, yoga, art, and more) because I just can't put my youngest in danger right now. Maybe in 6 months she will have an attention span and I can keep her entertained with some toys, books, or even a show on my phone, but right now that is impossible. I've been in a lot of "kid classes" around Austin and most places have some sort of area for younger siblings. A small shelf with some books and toys is pretty normal but even at places that don't have that - at least your kids are on a ground floor where there's not an immediate, real possibility they could get seriously hurt. I have repeatedly recommended Tumble Tech to my mom's groups, friends, neighbors, even random people I see touring the facility. And I will still recommend Tumble Tech but just make sure to add the disclaimer if they have a toddler that will be coming with them. We are joining another gymnastics studio that has a little area with mats that younger siblings can play safely. If we don't fall in love with that studio the way we have with Tumble Tech, I promised my daughter we could come back when Halle is a little bigger. Luckily, she understood and agreed. I was thinking that maybe the youngest gymnasts just aren't their target customer, but they should be. Maybe our $50/month for preschool classes isn't much now, but if we continued classes until my daughter was even just in middle school, that's at least $10,000 they're missing out on from one family long term. Tumble Tech is definitely a 5 star operation in my opinion...just not if you have to bring a little one along.

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    Great staff, amazing facility, and incredible customer service. My kid loves it here and it's all about the kids and great service.

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    Tons of classes for all age ranges. Great prices. Very clean and huge facility. Highly recommend you check it out.

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    Capital Gymnastics - Cedar Park

    Capital Gymnastics - Cedar Park

    3.4(10 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    We attended a birthday party here and had a great time. The play area was huge with multiple…read moreobstacle courses and foam pits that kids could enjoy with parent/ instructor supervision. The cake cutting ceremony was held in a private room decorated specially for the birthday girl.

    Capital Gymnastics is a great place! We've been going here for several months now and I am so happy…read morewe moved to this gym. My daughter is currently in Girls 2 and Tumbling 1, so the review is based on that class. Here's the scoop: -The classes are capped in sizes. They are strict about coach to student ratio. I appreciate this because the kids are doing things that they could easily get hurt if not monitored appropriately. It seems to be 8 kids per coach and most of the time it's even smaller. -The coaches are awesome. They all are great with the kids. They are always happy and very helpful to the students. I've seen them spend quality time with each kid to help the child progress on their skills. My daughter has told me how much her coaches care about her. She's 7 and feels great going to class, that says it all right there. -The gym area is huge. There's lots of space for the kids to move around. Lots of equipment so all of the kids in class can work on their stuff with minimal downtime. The equipment all is in good shape and well maintained. -There's a lot of different skill leveled classes. No matter your kid's skill level, they are in a class that's appropriate and one they they have fun and improve in. We have been at other gyms where did not happen, so I like this. -They offer lots of fun extra classes. About once a month they have a "Kid's Night Out" on a Friday from 7-10pm. My daughter thinks it's a party for the kids to go to and loves it. My hubby and I love that we can squeeze in a date night. They also do clinics on different skills to help the kids improve on their skills. I highly recommend this gym for your kids.

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    High Tech Gymnastics

    High Tech Gymnastics

    4.4(8 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    So what started off as a good fit for my daughter has quickly taken a nose dive for the worse…read more Here's what went wrong and why we switched gymnastic gyms: 1. Coach Victoria. When we started going several months ago, Coach Victoria (the blonde lady), would work with all of the girls in at least one station, usually stretching and tumbling, working on correct posture or form. This was super beneficial and was helping all of the girls get better. All of the girls, no matter the skill level, did get better after just a few minutes of one on one time. Victoria is a good teacher. They then got additional younger coaches. Victoria would split the class in half and take one group. Her group would always work on different stations each week. I have seen her do all of the stations (floor/tumbling, vault, balance beam, and uneven bars) with whoever she picked for her group. The other girls would get the obviously less experienced coach. For the last 2 months, whichever girls who went with the new coach have only worked on casting and swings on the uneven bars and walking the balance beam. I know this because no matter how the class was divided, my daughter was always with the new coach. She hasn't gotten to do any vaulting and very little tumbling. She even asked me why some girls get to do the other stuff and she doesn't. She's 6 and has noticed the unequal treatment. When the class divisions first started, the groupings were clear. It would be the most experienced in class and the least. The newest girls and the regulars. Then it was mixed random groups. I gave them the benefit of the doubt for weeks until I realized my daughter hadn't been with Victoria for 2 months straight. Not once, no matter how the girls were split. Victoria always hands picks the girls to go with her, so I'm just not sure what is going on. I'm not saying my kid deserves special treatment, but it was becoming obvious, that my daughter and 2 other girls were never in Victoria's group. These 3 were not getting the one on one time with a very experienced coach. We all pay the same amount. Each kid deserves the same instruction across the board. My husband went to one of the classes recently. He usually can't make it due to his work schedule, but was able to come to one. He asked me afterwards why our daughter didn't get to do what all of the other girls were doing. I hadn't even mentioned anything to him, so I knew there was an issue right then. 2. The classes themselves. At the level my daughter is at, classes are usually split up by age groups. The class she was in was for 5-6 year olds. Then they started letting younger kids in, usually younger siblings of girls already enrolled. For a while there was a 3 year old in the class. Now, if the younger child was really good at gymnastics and can keep up with the bigger kids, that's one thing, but when the child is brand new with no experience, it's not good for anyone. The little girl needed help the entire class to do basic skills. It wasn't her fault though since she was 3 and had no experience. She needed to be in a beginner class so she could learn the age appropriate skills. This little girl would monopolize one coach for the whole class because she needed so much help. The other 8 girls had to share one coach then for the class, so it wasn't fair to any kid in the class. It then got to where the little girl would just start crying because she was so frustrated that she couldn't do what the other kids were doing. In her last class, she actually ran to the viewing area in tears to her dad. I heard her say she didn't want to do it anymore because she was so stupid. She wasn't even my kid and my heart was hurting for her. She should had never been made to feel that way. I'm not sure why this happened, but it's just bad practice across the board. 3. There is this one teen girl who just shows up and does random practices in the gym while the main class is going on. She just comes in and goes between all of the stations and works on her things, but in a super random and distracting way. She has even gotten in the way of the actual class that was going on on more than one occasion. She often turns on her floor routine music to a ridiculously loud level during the regular class. 4. It also smells strongly of stinky feet. It sounds silly but when you are there for an hour, some air freshner would be nice. I don't mean to sound whiny or just a major complainer, but I have a bit of experience with gymnastic gyms. My daughter started in baby gymnastics at 9 months old. She's been going continuously for over 5 years. We left our previous gym because it really only focused on age 5 and down and we also moved across town. I gave High Tech a chance but it ended up being very disappointing across the board. Save yourself the headache and go else where if your child is interested in gymnastics.

    Experience is the best word to describe Hi Tech Gymnastics. This family owned business is run by…read morethe second generation gymnastic coach, who has essentially been involved in the sport his whole life. If you are looking for quality instruction at a fair price try this gym.

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    Acrotex Gymnastics

    Acrotex Gymnastics

    3.8(22 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    This is an outstanding environment for kids of all ages. The coaches and staff are very…read moreprofessional and keep the kids safety first at all times. But just teaching gymnastics is not the only thing the coaches teach. With each and every child they also have the ability to teach persistence, humility, vulnerability, discipline and also self confidence. My two Daughters & Son loves training at Acrotex and enjoys learning from their coaches and also all the other coaches. They have also been to camp and their Fun Fridays They always leave in tears because they want to stay longer. They would live here if they could. We Love acrotex

    My daughter has been going here for 3.5-4 years and absolutely LOVES IT. My son just started up…read morewith Kindergarten gymnastics classes last year too. Ive seen growth and increase of strength in both my kids and love how well this place is ran. I can tell they try and upkeep the gym. They even got a bunch of new equipment since we've been there which is an awesome bonus. I love all of the coaches especially Coach Melissa and my kids love Coach Taylor. I ABSOLUTELY love watching their competitive teams. So cool to watch and have such great individuals as role models in the gym. Hopefully one day my daughter or son will be like them. We've been to a few gyms and this is the best gym to bring your kiddos. Great environment and great staff! Keep up the good work Acrotex! We love you.

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    Twin Lakes Family YMCA

    Twin Lakes Family YMCA

    3.2(95 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    I had a great experience today at the Twin Lakes Family YMCA. I was a member about 10 years ago…read moreafter having significant surgery but once I went back to work, I gave it up. Today, at the reception desk, there was a woman by the name of Amy, she was delightful, and although I had a boatload of paperwork to do, she was very helpful and answered all my questions. She then walked me over and showed me how to sign in electronically with my new membership card, (which I was so grateful as now I will know how to do it without addl. assistance) and not worry about checking in! I then took a walk-through the facility paying special attention to the pool areas. Amy had advised me that there was Silver Sneaker Exercise Class at multiple times two days a week, but there was an extra fee attached to it. Once all my paperwork was completed I went walking down the halls to check out everything that was in progress. The pool area is very nice. Very clean with lots of options , there are lanes open in the big pool for lap swimmers. There are classes that happen in the big pool and lessons. I decided it was worth the $40 a month to take the silver sneaker therapy pool class. As It will help me develop a routine. On my way out. I saw a display of T-shirts in various colors and sizes that all had the YMCA logo. I decided it would be nice to have one so I found my size and took it back to the desk where Amy checked me out. She also helped me complete the forms necessary to take the class and made sure they had room as there are a maximum of 10 people , ensuring that you have a good experience. I'm very excited to start tomorrow. I told Amy she really is an exceptional representative of the Twin Lakes YMCA as her customer service is exquisite!!! More to come......

    One of the trainers is routinely pushy and rude to gym patrons, and the Y has not dealt with him…read moreeffectively yet. He thinks he runs the place and the rules don't apply to him.

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