Memphis Pride Cheer
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Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
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Brian D D Davis
4 months agoMemphis Pride Cheer is a horrible all star cheer program. Chris and Lisa are awful. They genuinely don’t care about the athletes or teams’ success. Enrollment and money are their only priorities. They employ coaches like Candace who don’t show up to practice and don’t care. We moved our daughter to another gym two years ago and are much happier.
NilaEric Benefield
6 months agoMy daughter has been taking cheer and tumbling for a few years and after 3 weeks of training here in only a tumbling class she has a backhand spring. These coaches care, funny, and most of all awesome at what they do here. Go Tigers
Jaz B
6 months agoI was with them for one summer in 2006. The gym was located off of Whitten at the time. The ceilings were so short that the flyers used to hit their heads sometimes during stunts. However the coaches were extremely aggressive when it came to training and my mom pulled me out due to not being comfortable with their approach to summer training. Sometimes we had to come in unexpectedly just because the coaches weren’t satisfied with our progress. We would have to do things like push ups and crunches for over 30-45 minutes. I wanted to cheer but the environment was toxic and I had to quit.
Shyanne burton
10 months agohad been a cheerleader there since i was 5. by the time i hit my teenage years my mental health declined and cheer was really the only thing keeping me alive. i had just went through a break up, with my first love, and obviously i was very upset and with how my mental health was it mad it worse. i remember my last day there. it was choreography camp and i had a mental break down during it. Chris pulled me to the gift shop and told me that “my teammates were scared of me” (not for me) i was asked to leave and that i could come back next year. well i worked on my skills all that season. i was not welcomed back the next. for a sport that was the main reason i stayed alive and to be told to leave, my mental health went even worse and i took a turn for the worst. i oded shortly after and i haven’t been the same since. i need cheer more than anything in those years and i didn’t have it anymore. so please please! if one of your athletes is struggling don’t kick them out! this sport could be the very thing keeping them together!
Joel Sanchez
9 years agoNice place to call work! Our staff is fully credentialed to teach levels 1-5 in the tumbling and cheerleading area! Very nice family orientated program. Come by and check us out! You're first class is always free!