SEGA Gymnastics
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Safe environment for children (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Robert Harrison
a month ago**Fantastic Gymnastics – A Fun and Uplifting Experience!** I can’t say enough great things about SEGA! From the moment you walk in, the energy is so positive and welcoming. The coaches are not only knowledgeable but also incredibly encouraging, making sure every athlete — from beginners to advanced — feels supported and motivated. The facility is clean, well-organized, and packed with equipment for every skill level. What really stands out is the uplifting atmosphere. The coaches celebrate every win, no matter how small, and help kids push past challenges with kindness and patience. You can see the confidence grow in each gymnast, and the joy on their faces says it all. Whether you’re looking for a recreational class or something more competitive, SEGA offers a fantastic balance of fun and skill-building. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a positive, inspiring place to learn gymnastics!
Big Matt
a month agoPlease read this thorough review. My daughter has been at SEGA for 2+ years and the gym is well maintained, it's reasonably priced, and the staff focus on gymnastics. The coaches do not tolerate cliques or disrespectfulness, nor do they show favoritism. They are honest with the children and parents and focus on gymnastics. The pricing is all up front, with no hidden fees. All these traits are greatly appreciated in gymnastics and are hard to come by in a gym. All these 1 star Autism reviews are likely from people who have nothing to do with that actual situation. I also don't know that situation, but I do know the gym. The gym is set up to teach Men's and Women's gymnastics. In it's spare time, it hosts parties. I imagine it would be hard to ensure the safety of everyone who could possibly use the gym. The owner said he would try to improve the situation and I believe he will do just that. While the gym might not be living up to one persons expectations, I witness people from every walk of life training together, making friends, and supporting each other as they train. I see their parents getting to know each other and supporting each other just the same.
Caryl Bradley
a month agoI think its very DISGUSTING how staff treats autistic children! Why have a place designed for kids if you're not able to handle ALL kids?!?! Having a little patience goes A LONG WAY!!! Your staff needs better training! 0/10 would recommend!!
Will Jordan
a month agoGreat place to take the kid and have a day. Hats off to the staff catered to every need they were very patient with us.
Nealy Locastro
a month agoIf you love someone on the autism spectrum I would steer clear of Sega!