Eagle Ridge Gymnastics
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 6 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 5 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Recent Reviews
Savannah Barba
11 months agoA lot of parents are speaking for their kids but I feel as I can speak for myself in my experience. I was treated unfairly. The kids with money and parents willing to pay all of it get the best treatment. The coaches do not treat all of the girls the same they have there favorites. They give the favorites the most work on skills and sometimes take away payments for them. The gym constantly was always in some sort of drama that effected practices. I was told that they if i paid on time treatment would be different by one of the office people. They would make me go home and cry cause of how unfair it was and how badly i was treated. Once i quit people were shocked wich they shouldnt be cause they knew how there system works all for money!When I heard my old coach wanted to me to visit I was unsure at first than I thought it would be nice to see my friends. The moment I stepped into that building people imeadeatly gave me a cold shoulder. My coach wasn't that happy to see me and all of my teammates were giving me the silent treatment. I will never visit again and if you are looking for a gym don't go to this one it's horrible! I would recommend G-force it's a very good gym and I have lots of friends that go there and say it's amazing so take my word for it!
Kaitlyn Ulibarri
a year agoIf I could give this gym a 0 I would! Most of the people are so rude here! The owner of the gym, Brandy, is the most rude and unprofessional person I have met. He harasses kids, threatens to kick them out, and loves to play favorites. He discourages kids and embarrasses them in front of their teammates. He continues to put these kids down time and time again, when he should be encouraging them! If you are looking for a gym to go to I DO NOT recommend this one! They will treat your kids like garbage and make them believe that they are not good enough. He never offers encouragement and tears them down constantly, which can impact a child’s self esteem at such a young age. Needless to say I WILL NOT be sending my child there anymore!
Tiffany Mackey
2 years agoMy daughter attended your gymnastics for about 4 months. At first she absolutely loved it. She has made friends and was thoroughly enjoying the program. After a time, it was noticeable that her disability was getting in the way of her progressing as fast as the other children. She had trouble with absorbing the multiple steps and the coordination required. The staff seemed to have notice this as well. She started hearing the staff talking about her lack of progress and saying she shouldn’t be in gymnastics. From the beginning, I noticed that most of the staff was immature and behaved like older siblings rather than mentors. They were often gabbing with each other and sitting down rather than assisting the students. As such I had no reason to doubt her in this. While I couldn’t hear them from where I was sitting, I definitely noticed that the staff stopped providing her any one on one guidance anymore, almost as though they had given up on her. The only time I saw the staff give her any attention in the last two weeks of her attendance was to scold her. This was crushing to my 7 year old and even though she loved gymnastics she no longer felt like it was a safe place and an enjoyable activity. Now I see your program and the encouraged competition you promote. I see the kiddos moved from one class to another and fighting each other to do so. Even though we have to pay for an extra month due to your policy, which I find absolutely ludicrous due to the circumstances, my daughter will no longer be attending your program. I find it appalling that something that is supposed to be a safe and and enjoyable way to have fun after a long day of school is so poorly managed. As a local community leader, I will no longer be recommending your gymnastics to people who ask.
Mia Kidd
5 years agoMy daughter has been attending for half the year or so. I've had only one issue with an instructor, and when I addressed it to the Management they were very warm and helpful in the matter. Taylor, the Gym Director is a fabulous communicator and so pleasant to work with. My daughter loves this place and all it has to offer. As big as it is, they take great care in each child.
Regina Shaner
3 years agoEagle Ridge Gymnastics has been such a wonderful place for our girls. My now 18 and 16 year old girls were there many years ago and did recreation classes as well as their fabulous summer camps. Now my 6 year old has been going there since we started the mommy and me class when she was 2. All the instructors are wonderful, but Coach Iliana has been our favorite go-to for amazing private lessons. She has a degree in early childhood education, she's an elementary teacher AND she coaches. She cares so much about all the kids and it shows in the relationships she builds with them. I always see the owner, Brandy, checking in on classes and team practices making sure everything is running smoothly. Many of the coaches were once gymnasts at ERG themselves, like our current coach Ashley. I remember watching her practice with my older daughters over 10 years ago. She advanced to the competitive team and is now an amazing coach herself. One of my daughters’ favorite things to do is attend their monthly Parents’ Night Out sessions where they do fun often holiday-related activities, pizza and snacks, and sometimes movie night. The kids never want to leave! My favorite thing about it is the friendships that I see my daughter making there. She always feels so welcome and loved whenever she walks in.