Cats Gymnastics, located in Boulder, CO, offers a wide range of gymnastics programs for kids and adults. Enthusiastic staff and experienced coaches create a supportive environment, fostering skill and character development. The facility also hosts fun birthday parties and summer camps. Despite some reports of poor management and customer service issues, many users have had positive experiences.
While Cats Gymnastics has garnered praise for its community involvement and dedication to athlete growth, some customers have encountered challenges with scheduling and consistency in coaching. Overall, it's a popular choice for those seeking a vibrant, engaging gymnastics center.
Pros:
- Wide range of programs for kids and adults
- Supportive and positive environment
- Experienced and dedicated coaches
- Fun birthday parties and summer camps
- USA Gymnastics professional members
- Safety CPR/first aid certified staff
- Strong community involvement
- Focus on skill and character development
- Largest gymnastics summer camp program in the state
Cons:
- Reports of poor management
- Inconsistent coaching
- Customer service issues
Location / Contact
- Address: 2400 30th St, Boulder, CO 80301, United States
- Phone:+1 303-939-9699
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:catsgym.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (26)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 3.9-star.
This business has 26 reviews.
The address is: 2400 30th St, Boulder, CO 80301, United States .
The contact number is +1 303-939-9699
This service is listed under Gymnastics Center .
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Jamison Stone
3 years ago
My 3.5 year old daughter loves her gymnastics classes here--highly recommended.
Tomoko Taniguchi
4 years ago
Nicole Fricke
5 years ago
Nicole, thank you so much for the 5 star review we are glad you have enjoyed your experience at CATS.
Lindsay Coffin
6 years ago
c s
6 years ago
Very unkind people answering the phone and running this place. If they treat adults bad, not going to do any better with children.
Sarah McGee
6 years ago
I was a competitive gymnast at CATS for over 10 years, and I highly recommend it. The environment is great, and the coaches are highly dedicated to their gymnasts and guests.
Meg Noffsinger
6 years ago
Not only is CATS focused on skill but also on character and good attitudes too. I love that!!! It's not stuffy and high maintenance like other gyms and I'm happy to have found our gym "home" after many years of looking!
L McC
6 years ago
Cats Gym is woefully mismanaged and unapologetic about it. I don’t know if management changed or they lost a key employee, but our experience over the last 6 months has been a series of disappointments.Some coaches are good for young kids, others are not, but it doesn’t matter because the kids have different coaches almost every week which prevents them from developing a relationship with a coach and learning their leadership style. My daughter stopped following instructions halfway through today and when I asked why she said, “I’m scared.” She’s not scared of anything. I asked of what. “...my coach.” Of course, this was a different coach than 2 weeks ago, who was different from 3 weeks ago. Probably would have been different last week, too, but Cats canceled Saturday classes on short notice. I wish they’d have cancelled today, because kids were left holding their ears while construction with power tools went on raining dust and debris on kids and parents, and my daughter stubbed her toe on junk they left out on the mats.Coaches and staff frequently apprear frustrated with students and each other and seem to have resorted to attitudes of “that’s somebody else’s fault. Not my job.”We have sessions left and we’re abandoning them.
mary p
6 years ago
My daughter began gymnastics with CATS about 10 years ago attending their rec classes and camps. The classes were always super fun and the coaches inspired her! She loved their summer camps, birthday parties and Saturday open gym sessions. About 8 years ago, she switched into their competitive program (USAG J.O.). My daughter has grown up hearing herself being called an "athlete" by CATS. What a positive and powerful word. The coaches and staff have done an amazing job of coaching, mentoring, and teaching these athletes in a safe and supportive environment.
Arias Anderson
7 years ago