Confused-Motion education, Dynamite Agility, etc

Anonymous
I cannot figure out what's what from the website. If my child has therapy providers and I'm just looking for some group fitness type classes in a supportive environment which one is right? Also, why are there no schedules or registration info online. With other therapy sessions, schedule is everything for us. Is Motion Education all one on one?
Anonymous
It Is generally very expensive one on one basic gymnastics depending on what your child needs. You get a scheduled appointment.
Anonymous
Motion Education is held at Dynamite Gymnastics but they are separate entities. So that's one reason ME doesn't have a schedule like Dynamite does.

They've expanded the offerings and staff and can be eligible for some insurance reimbursement, but I would call ME specifically to get the details.
Anonymous
actually there are schedules online but their website is horrible! its very hard to navigate and hard to find what you're looking for.

Motion Education is more of a therapeutic, one-on-one program. there are no schedules because the classes are one on one. Call their main number for that.

Agility Center offers classes in a building across from their gymnastics building. both centers offer group classes. classes are not that pricey and you get a nice break if you sign up for more than one class.

One on one classes are very expensive but could be worth it if you are trying to help your child with a specific motor coordination issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:actually there are schedules online but their website is horrible! its very hard to navigate and hard to find what you're looking for.

Motion Education is more of a therapeutic, one-on-one program. there are no schedules because the classes are one on one. Call their main number for that.

Agility Center offers classes in a building across from their gymnastics building. both centers offer group classes. classes are not that pricey and you get a nice break if you sign up for more than one class.

One on one classes are very expensive but could be worth it if you are trying to help your child with a specific motor coordination issue.


ME offers gymnastics, martial arts, and agility. Dynamite offers gymnastics and agility. Your getting some confusing info, on here, OP, so I would call directly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:actually there are schedules online but their website is horrible! its very hard to navigate and hard to find what you're looking for.

Motion Education is more of a therapeutic, one-on-one program. there are no schedules because the classes are one on one. Call their main number for that.

Agility Center offers classes in a building across from their gymnastics building. both centers offer group classes. classes are not that pricey and you get a nice break if you sign up for more than one class.

One on one classes are very expensive but could be worth it if you are trying to help your child with a specific motor coordination issue.


ME offers gymnastics, martial arts, and agility. Dynamite offers gymnastics and agility. Your getting some confusing info, on here, OP, so I would call directly.



It is modified martial arts and very overpriced.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:actually there are schedules online but their website is horrible! its very hard to navigate and hard to find what you're looking for.

Motion Education is more of a therapeutic, one-on-one program. there are no schedules because the classes are one on one. Call their main number for that.

Agility Center offers classes in a building across from their gymnastics building. both centers offer group classes. classes are not that pricey and you get a nice break if you sign up for more than one class.

One on one classes are very expensive but could be worth it if you are trying to help your child with a specific motor coordination issue.


ME offers gymnastics, martial arts, and agility. Dynamite offers gymnastics and agility. Your getting some confusing info, on here, OP, so I would call directly.



Yeah, not confused. Been taking classes there a long time.
Anonymous
I agree their website is hard to navigate! This page has a description of all the classes. On the left you can search by type of class or age. On the top is a menu where you can navigate to private lessons and motion education descriptions:

http://www.dynamitegc.com/instruction/course-description

There are also 3 different facilities so that confuses things even more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:actually there are schedules online but their website is horrible! its very hard to navigate and hard to find what you're looking for.

Motion Education is more of a therapeutic, one-on-one program. there are no schedules because the classes are one on one. Call their main number for that.

Agility Center offers classes in a building across from their gymnastics building. both centers offer group classes. classes are not that pricey and you get a nice break if you sign up for more than one class.

One on one classes are very expensive but could be worth it if you are trying to help your child with a specific motor coordination issue.


ME offers gymnastics, martial arts, and agility. Dynamite offers gymnastics and agility. Your getting some confusing info, on here, OP, so I would call directly.



It is modified martial arts and very overpriced.


Not if you can get insurance reimbursement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:actually there are schedules online but their website is horrible! its very hard to navigate and hard to find what you're looking for.

Motion Education is more of a therapeutic, one-on-one program. there are no schedules because the classes are one on one. Call their main number for that.

Agility Center offers classes in a building across from their gymnastics building. both centers offer group classes. classes are not that pricey and you get a nice break if you sign up for more than one class.

One on one classes are very expensive but could be worth it if you are trying to help your child with a specific motor coordination issue.


ME offers gymnastics, martial arts, and agility. Dynamite offers gymnastics and agility. Your getting some confusing info, on here, OP, so I would call directly.



It is modified martial arts and very overpriced.


Not if you can get insurance reimbursement.


Our insurance will not pay. Or, their staff was very unhelpful when we asked. They kinda offered to help with the ot but we had one and i was not impressed with theirs. We transitioned fine to regular classes. We wanted real karate.
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