The Klub Gymnastics
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 7 reviews)
- Safe environment for children (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Pricing can be high (mentioned in 4 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (3 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Sunny C
2 months agoThe place is decent, but the experience largely depends on the number of kids in each class. While the website states a maximum of 6 children per class, there are times when they exceed this limit. In reality, the ideal class size they can effectively manage is around 4-5 kids in young age groups. Unfortunately, the front desk staff is quite unhelpful and rude when addressing concerns about class issues. The management team left me with a very poor impression. However, the coaches themselves are excellent and do a great job with the kids.
Gretchen Heidemann Whitt
4 months agoWe love everything about the Klub (aka "TKG") My daughter has been enrolled in various gymnastics programs here for over 7 years (minus the pandemic when everything was closed). The coaches are wonderful, they have so many fun programs aside from just the regular classes, a little shocked indoor where you can buy snacks and other fun stuff, the staff are helpful and friendly, they give out lots of free stuff like popcorn and coloring sheets during holidays, etc. Can't say enough good things about this place!!😃❤️
Sarah Lee
a year agoI was torn about writing this review, but since there's not much info out there about the adult classes, I wanted to share my experience. I'll start by saying the facilities here are fantastic and every person I interacted with was wonderful and professional. However, the website does not make it clear that the adult "classes" are open gym. Meaning, you don't get any actual instruction. They do a 30-minute guided warm-up, then you're on your own. While the instructor is there to help if you ask for it, as a beginning adult, I wouldn't even know what to ask for. For $40, no thanks. I can practice wall handstands and bridges at home for free. I actually found myself wanting to leave early because I was bored. I really wanted to get back into gymnastics in a real way, get trained up on apparatuses, etc. But after 17 years away, I don't feel comfortable just jumping into that with no instruction. I was so excited to find these classes and equally disappointed after going. I reached out to them about my experience, and they suggested I get 1:1 lessons instead. They did not list a price for that but if open gym is $40.... @The Klub please make it more clear what you are offering on your website.
Caroline Hagerty
a year agoI’m sitting here writing this in 100+ degree weather while my daughter does her class wondering why some of their sizable tuition revenue cannot be used for air conditioning… The good: the gym is spacious and has easy, free parking available. It’s a clean space and there’s always someone available at the front desk to help. I also love their unlimited class promotions during summer breaks. Would love this to just be available always! Feels like a safe space for kids to play and my daughter loves coming here. Many of the instructors were competitive gymnasts themselves and I feel secure knowing they are teaching safely. The not so good: its always extremely warm in here. Would love a few more simple amenities like a water fountain, area for kids to get changed, etc. I personally think the tuition cost is unreasonably expensive. It’s almost $60 per one hour class for a 5 year old. Unfortunately, that’s just the pricing in LA. Some instructors waste class time which drives me nuts because of the high tuition cost. They will start a few minutes late, end a few minutes early, and spend time doing stamps or stickers. I personally would prefer that the full class time was used for instruction. I avoid instructors who waste time and run late.
R A
a year agoHad my two daughters here. Even though coaches were nice especially Coach Jon, there was no real training. Seemed like all the kids did was play and not learn “gymnastics”. Especially for how expensive the monthly tuition fee, I expected a lot more. After a year, I had to move them elsewhere.