Happy gymnasts!
lots of storage space
red gym space again.
blue gym.
so many obstacles.
coat racks and cubbies for little shoes
red gym
Inside
Baby girl is learning skills!
foam pit and trampoline in the blue gym
Wish there was an adult session that allpwed me tonuse this foam pit.
There should be a few more teachers at this gym... just so the children could get some more one on one time.
Boys' class
Wendy's gymnastics floor
Marissa C.
Feb 9, 2019
What a neat place! I had no idea this was hidden back here - but it came highly recommended by several people. There are two gym areas - a large blue gym and a smaller red gym, both filled with a variety of equipment, ranging from balance beams, trampolines, mats, a climbing wall, rings, bars, to a giant pit. The instructors are friendly, enthusiastic, and patient with the kids, who all seem to be having a lot of fun, tumbling, jumping, and trying out all sorts of new activities! There's a large gravel lot for parking, and, as others have mentioned, this is serviced by well water, so you may want to bring your own.
Read MoreFred B.
Jul 9, 2016
Great place. Huge. I never knew this existed so close T o UA and OSU.Nice people, great classes for the kids. Good, relatively new equipment.
Read MoreCharitee J.
Nov 7, 2018
The monthly cost is about $140 for 4 of 1hr 20 min classes. There is lots to offer. You do have to pay an annual membership fee. You must bring water bottle for your child or forced to buy from machine as they only have undrinkable well water. My daughter lives this place. I like the the variety of offerings in each session. Clean place. Maybe too clean as it has a strong chlorine smell sometimes.
Read MoreEvan G.
Nov 7, 2018
Its a nice gym with seemingly good teacher for the children. Just wish they had some sort of water fountain for the kids to use. Besides that, it's an all around fun and cool class for any child to take.
Read MoreTina F.
Dec 13, 2012
This is a great place for kids to get some exercise, especially in the winter months! I like that most of the teachers are Ohio State cheerleaders, my kids get so excited to see them on TV come game time. They are great with the kids and I am impressed at how much my kids are learning. It is a little expensive, but most kids lessons are. Their calendar runs with the school year calendar, so it's easy to coordinate with most kids' schedules. They have trampolines, floor mats, a vault, bars, balance beams and everyone's favorite - a foam pit with a trapeze to swing into it.
Read MoreLindsay G.
Apr 2, 2015
I have taken my son and daughter to Wendy's Gymnastics year-round for a few years now, so we have experienced what they have to offer for 1-year-olds up through age 3 (almost 4). We take classes on a weekday evening, so my review is based on that experience. I've heard weekdays are much less busy.The space is fun, safe, engaging, and appropriate for young children to learn coordination, burn some energy, and practice their listening skills. The entire floor has springs beneath it for safety and they protect metal edges with pads. It's one large room, which accommodates lots of kids at once, creating a fun energy that can also be, at times, chaotic. If your kid feeds on party atmosphere, great. If not...it will be a good lesson for them in learning to cope with more craziness than they're used to. At the start of class, all the kiddos participate in a group warm-up. The tiniest gymnasts (like my little T) do a warm up with songs and a parachute, talking about parts of their body. The older toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary kids experience a more traditional warm-up with jumping, moving, stretching, and a bit of choreography. After that, they break into smaller groups by age and spend 10 minutes at each of 3 stations doing a routine. I can't help but think it's a bit like a dog agility course!! The kids listen and watch their teacher, then go through the paces. The teachers ensure safety and work with the kids through the more challenging obstacles. Part of why we travel across town to Wendy's is that our kids can do an activity at the same time even though they're different ages. It sure beats making 2 trips! The other is the quality equipment. I love the tiny soft balance beams, but also the opportunity they have to experience full-sized official equipment. There are 3 bars, a rope, 2 rings, a large trampoline, a tumble track, a pit of foam blocks, a trapeze, 3 balance beams, a vault, a pommel horse, and much more!
Read MoreHérika S.
Oct 5, 2020
I used to be a nanny and used to take my bosses'kids over there. After stopped working I went there few times and stopped again after finding out my daughter was autistic. Today I gave a try and was just awesome! The teachers there were awesome and gave my daughter a lot of attention and support. Highly recommended this place for all types of kiddos.
Read MoreVin R.
Nov 30, 2013
We've been to a couple of kiddie birthday parties here and my two year old son goes to gym class at Wendy's once a week. Obviously, at age two, it's more tumbling and playing than gymnastics, but he has a blast and both of my kids love their visits here. In the wintertime, Wendy's is a great place for them to burn off some energy... and, as a bonus, everyone takes a solid nap after we visit!
Read MoreEmily K.
Sep 22, 2016
We've only been attending classes for a few weeks but I'm really glad we found out about this place. My daughter asks everyday if we're going to gymnastics. The facility is clean and the instructors are both warm and friendly towards the children and safety conscious. The only reason I gave 4 stars is that classes seem to start a few minutes late and end a few minutes early.
Read MoreSarah P.
Jul 19, 2015
My son is engaged and happy all 45 minutes of our Friday classes. He's learning so much at just 17 months, and we feel welcome and comfortable at all times. Our teacher Miss Jill is clear with instructions and always kind. Great space, too. Very clean and bright.
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