Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hills has the reputation as being the best. I sent DD there briefly (she did gymnastics on and off for a couple years) and they were good, but busy. The instruction seemed a little more personal and hands-on at nearby Dobre Academy.
I don't have much experience with other places but my impression of Dobre (if it's the same one on Gaither Road) was opposite.
The older kids classes seems okay, meaning for elementary or middle school girls.
But for the classes younger than that, your experiences might vary depending on the teacher you have and the specific class. I thought the age range for some of the classes weren't set up well and some of the classes were way too big for the number of instructors they had allotted.
I heard that a lot of the impressions I have about Dobre is similar to what others posted on Yelp, so there might be some truth to some of the reviews on Yelp. But at the same time they do say that people tend to only write or post about negative experiences.
Anonymous wrote:Hills has the reputation as being the best. I sent DD there briefly (she did gymnastics on and off for a couple years) and they were good, but busy. The instruction seemed a little more personal and hands-on at nearby Dobre Academy.
Anonymous wrote:All the programs suck for boys. It is fun from about 1-5, then the girls teams take over and they pretty much ignore the boys and the rest of the kids and just use it as income.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I know watching the Olympics is fun. Just put your preschooler in a nearby gymnastics class and see if she has any talent. Then figure out the next step after that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Mainly Tumbling & trampoline
I don't know if Dynamite is the "best", but they have an excellent T&T team.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I know watching the Olympics is fun. Just put your preschooler in a nearby gymnastics class and see if she has any talent. Then figure out the next step after that.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Mainly Tumbling & trampoline