1/5 Brandillynn D. 8 months ago on Google • 2 reviews
If
you
are
looking
for
a
gym
to
teach
you
to
compete
...
this
is
not
the
place.
This
place
is
obviously
here
as
a
corporation
for
the
money
and
that
is
it.
If
you’re
child
is
advanced
in
any
aspect,
do
not
waste
your
time.
This
place
only
works
on
a
term
bases.
Meaning
they
only
repeat
classes
with
zero
ambition
to
help
your
child
to
exceed.
This
also
shows
face
with
the
crew
they
have
running
the
classes.
Many
being
not
only
young,
but
clearly
void
of
experience.
They
run
through
a
specified
course
not
taking
into
consideration
your
child’s
performance.
Simply
off
of
age
alone.
They
will
also
claim
they
will
have
a
“performance
test“
which
doesnt
actually
happen
as
the
young
coach
of
maybe
18
cannot
even
handle
a
class
of
two
children
will
then
come
to
the
front
desk
and
claim
things
that
the
video
you
have
recorded
and
shown
to
the
front
desk
worker
does
not
aline
with.
When
bringing
things
to
light,
they
claim
they’ve
held
your
child’s
hand
through
the
whole
class
when
you
have
videos
proving
otherwise
and
will
immediately
refunded
you
your
money
claiming
you
are
the
problem.
“I
had
to
hold
her
hand
the
entire
time”
Words
from
the
seemingly
young
adult/teenage
child
conducting
the
last
cubs
class.
Bringing
to
light
the
inadequacy
of
this
establishment
for
a
second
time.
The
first
was
when
they
had
a
“substitute”
come
in
for
the
class
I
paid
for
with
zero
heads
up.
That
substitute
being
not
only
a
young
child
herself,
but
obviously
overwhelmed
and
unsure
of
what
she
was
doing.
(Assuming
she’s
related
to
one
of
the
front
desk
women)
The
extremely
young
girl
literally
kept
putting
her
hands
to
her
head
and
looking
around
for
help
and
reassurance
with
only
three
toddlers
in
her
class.
For
the
trial
run
into
the
cubs
class,
I
was
simply
trying
to
understand
the
difference
between
classes
when
I
initially
approached
the
front
desk.
As
I
have
had
my
daughter
attend
an
entire
class
(terms
1-6)
of
springers
and
was
referred
to
the
cubs
class
by
her
coach.
I
was
told
springers
is
more
floor
work
and
cubs
is
more
bars
and
beams.
When
attending
the
cubs
class,
it
was
an
exact
replica
(if
not
further
behind)
of
the
springers
class.
When
I
mentioned
this
to
the
front
desk,
they
immediately
got
defensive
and
kept
telling
me
the
age
of
my
child
as
if
I
was
unaware.
Then
I
was
repeatedly
told
the
coach
had
to
hold
my
daughters
hand
the
entire
time
regardless
of
the
videos
I
had
just
recorded.
Among
providing
those
videos
and
dealing
with
the
front
desk
people,
I
received
an
email
before
I
even
made
it
home
stating
I
was
unable
to
speak
to
Lauren
Rice
as
she
was
not
in
the
office
at
the
time
yet
was
some
how
able
to
witness
the
entire
interaction
amongst
the
people
working
there
and
myself
and
had
determined
they
were
going
to
terminate
my
daughter’s
classes
and
refund
my
money.
If
this
isn’t
a
sign
that
they
are
money
hunger
with
zero
regards
to
your
child’s
growth
in
the
gymnastics
world,
I
can
do
nothing
but
pray
for
you..!
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