1965 Post Rd, New Braunfels, Texas 78130
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Extreme Gymnastics
Extreme Texas Gymnastics offers a professional and encouraging environment focusing on gymnastics training for various ages and skill levels. With facilities in New Braunfels and Seguin, it provides programs for competitive gymnastics and martial arts, catering to the entire family.
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- Gymnastics
1965 Post Rd, New Braunfels, Texas 78130
Reviews
Jules Fernandez- Realtor (Google User)
1 month ago
We Absolutely LOVE Extreme Gymnastics! Big shout out to Coach Angela & Coach Brianna! They’re friendly, professional and kind with the little ones. My daughter started at 2 yrs old, now our girl is 3, excited and ready every week to attend her next class. Thank you Extreme Gymnastics Team for all you do!
Cicley Rodriguez (Google User)
1 month ago
My daughter has been going to Extreme Gymnastics for 8 months! Her skills and techniques have improved greatly. She works mostly with Coach Madison and my daughter adores her as a Coach. The other coaches have helped her too and they’ve all been great! They are patient and know what they are doing. I highly recommend this gym!
david goss (Google User)
1 month ago
Extreme Gymnastics has been so great for our daughter and son! Our daughter has not only grown as a gymnast but also as an individual. Her confidence has grown and she continues to be proud of herself. Our son just started and loves coming to each of his sessions, having a great time. The coaches are absolutely amazing and supportive. You can tell they have a love for coaching and care for each child that comes through!
Courtney Rose Fitzpatrick (Google User)
1 month ago
Our overall experience at Extreme Gymnastics had been fine for the past several months. However, I had to pull my four year old daughter from classes this morning after an extremely disturbing incident. Class had come to an end, and my daughter was having a hard time making the transition. She started to cry and was struggling to follow directions. Instead of letting me go to my daughter, a staff member named, Angela started physically PUSHING my daughter with her body toward the exit. She continued to do so even after I was reunited with my daughter and began attempting to calm her to get her jacket/shoes on. Angela only stopped PHYSICALLY PUSHING my daughter when I told her to stop. She looked at me like that was an unreasonable request. She refused to allow us to step aside out of the way into an empty room where I could get my daughter suitably dressed to go outside in the 45 degree weather outside. She continued to physically and verbally bully us toward the door, stating that my daughter was “making a scene” in “HER lobby”—which was loud and bustling with activity at this point. I can garuntee you that a crying 4 year old was not disturbing anyone to the point that it justified sending her outside barefoot in a short leotard. The entire exchange was upsetting. My daughter is 4, not 14, and is still learning to regulate her emotions. Not only was the physical intimidation on Angela’s part unacceptable, but so is the fact that they are teaching their students that they will be ostracized for having big emotions. Again, my daughter was not harming anyone or doing anything unsafe—she was tired after being engaged in gymnastics for 57 minutes and having a hard time transitioning. Seems like the only thing “Extreme” about this place is the way they treat young children.
Shelly Hubbard (Google User)
1 month ago
Went to watch my granddaughter try the free gymnastics class. The coaches were amazing with all the littles. My granddaughter loved trying all the different stations and especially the trampoline. Seems like a great place if you are interested in gymnastics. They offer a free tryout class and offer open gun on certain days.