I went here I really really really long time ago I think in 2015 or 2016 or 2017 I don’t remember, but at first, I thought this was a good place to take gymnastics class . You go there and you take a test to see your level. I took it and basically I was on the preteam. I wasn’t advanced at all. Back then I was in my younger teens so I was growing boobs. Let’s just say the pre-team leotard didn’t fit me at all and the girls who were on the advanced team were kind of making fun of me. At the time they didn’t have my size at all I don’t think. It was kinda unfair for the advanced girls to wear their own leotard. But us preteam girls had to wear the tight green Park city gymnastics pre-team leotard. This one time I couldn’t take it anymore so my mom bought me a green leotard from a different store that matches the colors are Park city. I wore it to class and I don’t know if it was the owner who said something to my teacher But this guy said to my teacher “ make sure One of your girls wears the green Park city preteam leotard” and points at me . He said it very very rudely . But another time I remember, I was sitting by the trampoline with the rest of my friends and this little girl came and slapped me on arm. I said “ OW “ obviously, because it hurt. This blonde teacher comes to us and says “ what happened “ . I explained to her that the little girl slapped my arm for no reason. And the little girl lies, saying that I slapped her first which I didn’t. And the blonde teacher says “ well two wrongs don’t make a right “ . And walks away . Like really that’s not professional at all. Obviously, she had favorites in the class . So that was pretty traumatic as a teen. But everyone here thinks that they’re better than everyone because they are in advanced classes and their advanced teachers ! After that happened, I never...
Read moreFirst of all, I do thank every staff for teaching our daughter to do all kinds of moves, rolls and jumps. My intention for my girl here is to have fun, exercise and make some friends if possible. I’m not hoping her to become a super professional gymnast, but just to enjoy her summer here. I noticed that there are more students than spring time now, but I do hope that the class quality and service wise will be the same. I don’t hope to see teachers favor one over the others, just because there are way more students that it’s harder to handle every one. Secondly, if my kid do act too actively or jumpy all over, I pay my sincere apology here. This is our fourth month here, and it’s the first time I hear that teachers complaints against my girl. I don’t want to create any pressures or troubles for the teachers nor my girl, if the facility is now over capacity, we can pause our sessions and come back in September. Maybe after summer time, it will be more attentive for both sides. Anyways, I do feel sorry for the teachers that felt burdened about teaching an active and hyper kid like my girl. But before I signed up for these sessions, I clearly asked receptionist if an active girl can join this class, she said okay, because the teachers here are professional and they know how to handle. So if that’s the case, I hope that we can work harder together and have my girl finish all the sessions happily and smoothly. And I am always present during the class, so if my girl do act little off, I’m more than happy to educate her right away. At the end, I also hope that the teachers can give me more explanations on how to teach kids that are hyper active, maybe then we have a better concepts before we pay for all the...
Read moreVery bad professionalism. There were favorites and it was blatantly obvious. One coach even said to one of my daughter they don't like her. At competitions they would care more about one girl then the others. They did not make it fun or want them to win. By seeing my daughter practice it seems that they don't spot correctly. One of my daughters claims that one coach stopped spotting her mid routine and has told her to stop mid-routine for another gymnast. This claims to be a friendly place for kids, which it is but once my girls got on team they came home crying almost every other night. The coaches would sometimes also be a bad influence by at competitions telling people how to act and telling my daughter to "drop an attitude." They did not care about they didn't care about some kids. Also criticized other gymnastic schools such as calling their routines bad and saying that the gymnasts have no talent. One of my kids came home and claimed that the coach actually yelled at her for not being able to breath during a warm up, keep in mind this was just when she was in class. Their teammates would constantly criticize her and say she is bad, have unreasonable wants, and even her personality. One girl from the team said to my daughter that she is a very rude person and is not worthy of being on team and competing with them. Always being rude to a teammate is never the way to go. They should be supporting of them.If you want your kids to compete, do well, and have good friends and since coaches park city is mot the place. Just speaking from personal experience my daughters went to another gym and it was a much better environment for them. I do not...
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