Legacy Gymnastics Academy
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 4 reviews)
- Safe environment for children (mentioned in 3 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Raquel Wick
8 months agoWe started coming here when they first opened at the end of 2022. My daughter started off in a once a week rec class, moved up levels, then to pre-team, and now we’re getting ready to participate in competitions. The girls in her Xcel team are all great and they encourage one another led by their coach. The gym feels like a second home to my kid and I love the positive associations she’s making in her physical and mental development by exerting herself in a guided and safe setting.
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a year agoLove this place!! Everyone is so energetic, welcoming, friendly, knowledgeable, and most importantly to me, it is a safe and what seems to be a secure place. The coaches my child has had have been super patient as my child doesn't open up easily to just anyone, and managed to open up with one of the coaches after only 2 classes. So to me, that says a lot about this coach, (I wish I could remember her name) but, also the cleanliness of this place is great, the restrooms also, I love the viewing room (so does grandma as she's the one that has taken over this duty). I love how there's a little movie area also for the sibblings to hang out while they wait instead of in the car. Parking is great. Location is also great.
Brianna Michaud
a year agoLegacy gymnastics is a beautiful facility so thoughtfully designed. My son loved the parkour program Coaches are amazing. My daughter’s pre-team and Coach Mo was exactly what we needed. My daughter loves her. All the coaches there are great instructors and genuinely care about the athletes they are mentoring.
Elvina Adams-Flores
a year agoLGA is a wonderful studio that is much needed for the South Bay community. I grew up near this area and when I saw this opened up I wanted to come and support even though we live in La Mesa. Our little one takes Coach Aubrey’s class and she has a gift with little ones. She knows how to get her class moving, how to handle the shy young ones very well- giving them time to bloom in their own timeframe and time. I knew Coach Aubrey was the one for us the moment I met her, she reminded me of a coach I knew when I was teaching dance who knew her stuff so I knew Coach Aubrey was it and she is!! If you have a new walker I def recommend taking her to Coach Aubrey. If you have an energetic little one I recommend her as well! Coach Aubrey can do it all!’
Andrea Mendez-Azhocar
a year agoWe’ve been unenrolled with legacy gymnastics for months now. But I will say this ….I loved when legacy gymnastics was outside, but the indoor facility is nice too. The classes were fun and my daughter did enjoy them for a time, but then some of the instructors were really rude to my daughter & annoyed by her. She’s autistic and when I signed her up I made sure to tell the person I signed up with, exactly that. She needs to be re-directed from time to time but for the most part she does well when given instruction. She had a few meltdowns in class and the male instructor looked annoyed with her. This wasn’t just a 1 time incident either. This specific instructor just didn’t work well with my daughter. After that , we took her out of Legacy Gymnastics. It’s not a bad place, it’s really fun.. I just think I need to put my daughter somewhere with people more understanding and considerate of her needs.