Address: | 7020 E 38th St, Tulsa, OK 74145, USA |
Phone: | +1 918-664-8683 |
Site: | aimhighgym.org |
Rating: | 3.3 |
Working: | 9:15AM–7:45PM 9:15AM–7:45PM 9:15AM–7:15PM 9:15AM–7:45PM 1–7:45PM 10AM–6PM Closed |
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Anonymous User
I was looking to enroll my boy in gymnastics and TWOG has been around for 30 yrs, so I thought they must have something good going on. Turns out they have almost no program boys, unless the kids are there just to burn off energy. Secondly, after entering this program, finding my son beyond the level of the other boys, and being told by the teacher they "didnt know what they were going to do with him," I asked about other programs in Tulsa. I was told there were "no other programs for boys" in the Tulsa area. (Not true. I found an excellent, intensive one in Jenks.) Finally, after TWOG flat out told me they had nothing more to offer my child, and after having found a program elsewhere that could help him further his skills, I asked for a refund on the classes for which I had already paid, which TWOG refused. Prior to that I asked for private lessons to make up for the money I had already paid them. They dont allow their instructors to give private lessons. I asked to have my daughter take a couple of classes, using the money I had already paid. They refused. So basically, they keep my money and I get nothing in return. Too bad for me, hmm? Well, "its on the paper you signed upon enrollment." Nice. Not really customer oriented business, is it? The customer is just a revenue opportunity. Our instructor was kind, attentive, and good with the kids, even though he had some pretty challenging personalities in the class. Thats about the best thing I can say about this establishment.
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Anonymous User
Some of the coaches their are GREAT! But when your child gets to the upper levels as in 4 or 5 and up. If your child has coach Tara she is not a good coach. When i went their i had coach tara and we had 3 coaches and she would put up in 3 groups and she never liked me and so she would have nothing to do with me at all. With other girls also if she didnt like you then she would pay atention to you. Tara has just a small group of girls that she actually likes and she puts all her work with them and no other atheletes. So if you want your child to have a good expierence on team i would suggest not going to there for team. Unless they have new staff there. I would suggest something like Ultimate Gymnastics.
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Amanda Vaughan
My daughter has attended Aim High Academy at 3 locations, now at Tulsa World of Gymnastics. She was graduated to team level over two years ago. The coaches are wonderful - caring, dedicated, and skilled at getting the most out of your child. To an unobserving eye, it could seem as though they are tough on kids, but they almost always follow up their tough instruction with a hug and words of encouragement. I love that they pray together and support each other beginning at entry-level all the way up through the highest team levels. They encourage children to be kind and well-rounded. Quality gymnasts are being created here.
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Anonymous User
We went for two years, first year was a good experience. Second year very negative experience with physical bullying. Despite that fact that I had to go out on the floor myself to stop my child from being repetitively slammed onto the wall. They refused to speak to the bullies parents, refused to release us from our contract. I would describe the staff as quite unfeeling. Obviously they are good at training competitors, but at the price of bad character. Mt advice, unless you are aiming tor the Olympics, take your kids elsewhere.
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Anonymous User
I just toured TWOG and was really impressed with the colorful fun atmosphere. What a wonderful place to bring children to. I want the kids to play and have fun while still being coached and trained on how to do their best. I highly endorse TWOG and would liked to have had somewhere like this to go to when I was a kid.
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Mary Isler
Tulsa World of Gymnastics is a fantastic place for children of all ages and abilities. The instructors are versatile and caring. This facility offers fun, exercise, and helps build childrens esteem and confidence regardless of abilities. Fun place for childrens birthday parties as well.
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Tommie Mickle
My three children loved Tulsa World of Gymnastics!! It is a wonderful place for children to learn strength, flexibility but also life skills that can be used in any sport they choose. The Bradshaws are awesome people and wonderful mentors.
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Chad Sprague
Instruction was OK but they continued to bill us after we had not been to class in 2 months due to our schedule. We were finally removed from enrollment but they ignore emails asking for refund.
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Trey Ogle
Team meets are horrible here. No seating, expect to stand the entire time!
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Kiersten Renee
The best place to start your child into gymnastics!!!