Casper Gymnastics Center

⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 4.5 | 🥇 14 reviews

Casper Gymnastics Center

🗺️ Address: 3524 Burd Rd, Casper, WY 82601, United States
📞 Phone: 307-267-5771
🌐 Website: caspergymnastics.com

🕙 Schedule

● Monday, 4 to 8:30 PM
● Tuesday, 4 to 8:30 PM
● Wednesday, 4 to 8:30 PM
● Thursday, 4 to 8:30 PM
● Thursday, 4 to 8:30 PM
● Saturday, Closed
● Sunday, Closed

⭐ Reviews: This company has over 14 ratings according to Google My Business.

About Casper Gymnastics Center

Casper Gymnastics Center, located in Casper, Wyoming, has a high rating of 4.5 stars out of 5 on Google Business with 14 reviews. Customers have praised the center for its ability to help children develop skills while also fostering confidence. One reviewer mentioned that their daughters have grown more confident and determined since starting at the center, and they appreciate the supportive coaches. Additionally, the center offers competitive team opportunities for children who excel in gymnastics. Despite a negative review mentioning issues with class structure and teacher attention, overall, Casper Gymnastics Center seems to be a place where children can grow both physically and mentally through gymnastics training.

Sarah Hurtado
5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
We have had our girls at CCG for a few years now and we love it! They absolutely love it here! It´s been such a joy to see them grow more confident and determined since they started here. The coaches are incredibly supportive and my girls are so encouraged by them. We started with recreational gymnastics lessons and now both of our girls are on the competitive team. We truly love the experience we´ve had at CGC and I highly recommend CGS to any parents who are looking for a place that is great at helping kids develop skills, but coaches who genuinely care about fostering confidence in them too. Our girls are just so much stronger and confident about life.

cindy oswald
1 ⭐
We wasted so much time and money here. First thing we did when we moved to Casper was sign him up for Ninja. It’s expensive, but their place looks incredible so I just trusted and jumped in! You’re able to watch their classes from inside or online- I chose to go home and enjoy my hour off instead, haha! That was my mistake, because after 3 months I finally went in to see a typical lesson and honestly I was appalled.

They spent the first 20 minutes on warm-up (I get that it’s “conditioning” too, but for 6 year olds my son was just bored and it showed).

There were only 2-3 kids in the class so I was stoked at first thinking that there’d be some great attention to the kids.. But the teacher looked 14 and was constantly looking at the folder that told him what to do in the class- not paying attention to the students in the class. I mentioned it and the manager assured me he was very qualified to teach.

Then came the lesson… the activity was just to jump off a small bouncer thing onto a mat like 2 inches down (I get it, landing with two feet and jumping IS important), the problem was that my son was literally landing front flips off of it, no help from the teen teacher, but another teacher who happened to be working nearby (the one one the computer in the photos) did give him a pointer to tuck more… thanks for stepping in sister haha. I am just SO MAD that for 3 months he was in a class that he learned nothing in, and no one bothered to help him.

If I hadn’t come in and seen it he would have STILL been in that class. Most expensive babysitting EVER, because he was NOT challenged and didn’t learn a thing. He waited a lot for the other kids to catch up. It’s not my job to tell you where he belongs, after 3 months (or just a week!), I should have been notified that he wasn’t in the right class. He’s in the right age group, I had to ask if he mistakenly was put into a smaller age group, it was very apparent he didn’t fit in.

Some of the workers were able to watch a bit of the class with me (by that time the students were hopping over small blocks- the same lady standing by, knowing my issue, stepped in and challenged my son with like a HUGE thing to jump instead, and he did it!) and immediately suggested he come to a different class, but at that point I just don’t trust that they’d notice him in that one either. I need a place that cares for their students and want them to excel, not just earn a buck. (luckily I found another place, after the first lesson they contacted me and asked if my son would compete with their older aged team. LOVE that someone noticed him. Unfortunately CGC wasn’t that place.)

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