Stay clear of this Gym! My child was put through verbal and mental abuse. So glad we finally got away from it. Not to mention the over priced fees.
Im a level 7 gymnast and i think the coahes are funny, strictn, and very kind all together
Great professional gymnastics training. The trainers are so good with the kids, each child gets personal attention throughout the lesson. This is the place to go of you want to seriously develop gymnastics skills, its not just about fun and play. We are amazed at how much our kids are learning already with only a month here. They offer training 1x, 2x or 3 times per week. They also have competition teams and develop professional athletes.
This gym is amazing, the coaches are awesome, the staff is incredible. I highly recommend it.
Unfortunately, my toddler had a terrible experience in her first class at Wallers. I spoke with the front desk before bringing my little one in, and felt like the class they offered may be a good option for my daughter to experience a class that is not mommy and me, as that is what she has always done. I was a bit worried, as she has never been worked with without me directing her, but that was the point of trying out the class (I was assured by the front desk that they had great teachers that work with little ones all the time). However, upon arriving I walked my little one to the back where an instructor (who did not introduce herself to me or my child) took her by the hand and began guiding her through the class. My daughter was a little unsure, but complied, allowing the instructor to physically guide her through the majority of the exercises. I was shocked, since this instructor only smiled maybe once the entire time, and made very little eye contact. During the obstacle portion the instructor kept yawning and staring off at who knows what, the only praise for my daughter was a couple of claps after she tumbled her down a small ramp. My little one was quite confused but kept going. Again I was shocked that she toughed it out with strangers and very little reinforcement, but eventually my daughter had enough. The two other children in the class (a little older) got directed to do bar work and my little one was still in the foam pit, one of the instructors told her to get out and pointed to where she wanted her to go (a little excitement/enthusiasm may have worked better for a 2yr old), my daughter didnt comply after a few directives from the instructor. So, the instructor removed her from the pit and she began to cry. The instructor placed her by the bars and attempted to make her sit while she was crying, even sat behind her to keep her from laying down (sh was nice enough to rub my daughters back for a moment) .However, the instructor seemed lost as to what to do, looked at the other instructor and threw up her hands. I believe the other instructor is named Brittany, she came over and tried to redirect my daughter by telling her to touch her nose, but by then, it was too late. She picked my daughter up, held her out for me to grab and said, I dont know why she is crying (well because strangers are directing her and wont even smile or get on her level), she is too young for this class (which is fine). What isnt fine is the lack of care and enthusiasm from instructors who work with children...it was amazing to me (and not in a good way)Why work with kids if you are going to be so robotic and clearly put out?! All I can suggest is to either not have class for my daughters age group or hire people that understand the level of energy that toddlers need (especially for their first time in a new place), it was very disappointing.I added a star because the woman at the front desk was very sweet.
Best gym I ever trained in its been an honor training with the TNT team and making new friends and im glad call you my family remember Once a gymnast always a gymnast