Horrible supervision and absolutely not safe. My son attended a weeklong summer camp and enjoyed some of the structured lessons during the day. However, open gym time was another story and ruined his experience. He got injured and bullied by other kids while the coaches stood in a huddle laughing at their iPad, not doing their job. I complained to the owner, Keith, 2 times during the week, and a third time on Friday. Although he said he would talk to the coaches and managers, by the end of the week nothing had changed. In fact, Keith sat at the front desk watching a screen where he could clearly see his coaches just chatting with one another. I showed up early to watch my son do some parkour, and instead watched as he got pushed and slapped in the face by another kid. I also watched a pretty bad fall. The coaches who were supposed to be supervising didn't see any of it, of course, because they were not watching the kids. Coaches also had no way to see the trampoline or the foam pit from where they stood, which is where my son said a lot of the daily chaos took place. I am completely disappointed in this experience, and just glad my son came home without any broken bones at the end of the week. We are going to look for a different place to do parkour and I would never recommend this place to another parent. I've attached pics of the coaches not...
Read moreWe have been going to Rogue Parkour Gym for almost two months now and so far my three kids love every aspect of it. From their special needs assistance program to their skills level programs for all age groups (to include Pre-K), Rogue Parkour Gym has a little something for EVERYONE (and I mean that literally). The instructors are well versed in a lot of skills and are extremely patient with participants, and the administrative staff is always welcoming and eager to help.
Rogue Parkour Gym offers Camps and Parents Night Out to families with children over five years of age, but we have not been able to use these programs with a three year old (Gyminny Kids has a good Parents Night Out program for kids three years and up, if you need that parents); we will update our review if we have the opportunity to experience them.
My kids are happy at Rogue Parkour Gym, so mommy and daddy...
Read moreWe absolutely love Apex! My 8 year old son has been going there for years and is learning parkour in a fun, responsible and supportive way. The gym is like a huge indoor playground for people of all ages to enjoy moving their body. Some parents will be in a class while their child is in another class. My 3 year old girl has recently started their pre-k class and she is so excited to be like big brother. There are many classes and open gym options and their app makes scheduling a breeze. They also have plenty of seating and WiFi for parents who want to work or relax while the kids have a class. The best thing about Apex is the encouraging and inclusive environment they have created while still focusing on increasing skills...
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