Victory Gymnastics in Norman, OK, is a welcoming gymnastics center with dedicated coaches and a supportive environment. The facility provides various programs from Tumble Tots to competitive levels, allowing children to grow and excel at their own pace. Parents appreciate staying to watch practices, and the gym offers additional activities like open gym, parents’ night out, and birthday parties.
However, the gym's Christian-focused atmosphere and recent handling of the boys' program cancellation have drawn some negative feedback. While many rave about the coaches and warm environment, others note the inconsistency in instruction quality and communication issues.
Pros:
- Exceptional, caring coaches
- Affordable pricing
- Warm and supportive atmosphere
- Various programs available
- Opportunity to watch practice
- Additional activities like open gym
- Welcoming Christian values
- Consistent improvement seen in students
- Reasonable training hours
Cons:
- Concerns about the religious focus
- Poor handling of boys' program cancellation
- Inconsistent coach supervision
Location / Contact
- Address: 5721 Huettner Dr, Norman, OK 73069, United States
- Phone:+1 405-688-8000
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:victorygymnastics.com
Rating Stats
Reviews (10)
Frequently Asked Questions
Except the peak hours, this place remains quite free or moderately crowded.
This business has a rating of 4.5-star.
This business has 10 reviews.
The address is: 5721 Huettner Dr, Norman, OK 73069, United States .
The contact number is +1 405-688-8000
This service is listed under Gymnastics Center .
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Sylvia Knott
1 year ago
This facility is by far the best. The coaches are amazing and take their time with the kiddos. The staff goes above and beyond. I highly recommend victory to anyone who is wanting to put their child in a gym that cares ❤️
Lorraine Wester
1 year ago
Great Christian people, learn alot
shelly carter
1 year ago
Too much Christian religion pushed on the students. There are other religions out there. Better to keep it separate just like Church and State.
Heather Lake-Hall
1 year ago
Absolutely love it! The staff is super friendly and helpful. They help your child reach their true potential without breaking their spirits. Too many gyms in Norman are only about being the best, here they meet you where you are and guide you to be YOUR best!!
The Moates Montage
2 years ago
Really liked this place! My daughter went for her first time and was treated really great! She enjoyed the whole experience and is now going back for weekly classes! The rates are super reasonable and if you want, you can go far with this place! Loved it! The kids also learn a Bible verse each week which just tops it off for us! It's a great place!
Amber Hinman
4 years ago
We love our gym... we've been here for 2 years and my daughter went from rec to excel gold. I love that my daughter is listening to christian music while she trains and they pray at the end of each practice. Sure you you have to volunteer to setup or tear down for a meet and volunteer for 2 sessions with no official discount so people complain, but when you divide the price we pay by the hours you get, it's significantly cheaper than other gyms... and I've never been asked to donate food to sell... we donate 2 2-liters of soda 3-4 times a season! The coaches are great and care about the kids... but everyone has a bad day once in awhile.
trish james
5 years ago
Awesome coaches & caring staff. Extremely welcoming, supportive & encouraging atmosphere. Love that we can stay & watch practice anytime.We've been here for almost 5 years and with my 3 girls, we've experienced classes ranging from Tumble Tots to the upper levels of team - and all the levels in between. My oldest is about to compete Level 9 & loves coming to train 5 days a week. I appreciate that don't over train & we've avoided over use injuries because of that.
Kasi Lauderdale
5 years ago
The head coaches care about every single athlete. They help guide them mentally and physically through this sport. I like that there are 2 gyms. Recreational kids on one side and Team on the other. They offer parents night out every month, open gym every Saturday and birthday parties (my kids have e done them all!!!)
M Brun
6 years ago
Was going good until owners' poor handling of their decision to stop training boys. Which I would be OK with if they had mentioned it like halfway through the season. Instead yesterday they tell every parent at their end of year meet for the little ones that they have new coaches for the boys. Even let the new head coach speak in front of everyone. Today, not even 24hrs later after saying all is right, they send an email out saying they are cancelling the boy's program. The owners didn't even have the decency to tell the old coaches to their face (who were expecting to help coach another 2 weeks doing turnover with the new coaches). Just sent them the same email a couple of minutes before us parents.I get it, not cost effective if you don't have enough boys to train in order to afford upkeeping equipment and paying for coaches. But what a piss poor way to handle it! My opinion is rather than announce early in the season that this would be the last season for boys and risk losing a few customers who chose to go elsewhere early, they would rather milk as much money as they could for as long as they could.You won't be getting another dime from me Victory, let alone the nearly $120,000 you missed out on training my 3 kids through high school.Highly recommend to anyone reading this that you be very leary of sending even your girls here! They care more about maximizing every $$ they can out of you over training your kid to be a better gymnast.Oh and the couple of reviews below about the teenage girls who train the young ones and screw off charting with one another, still true today. There's a couple really good coaches but the rest need more supervision.So disappointing, well time to go tell my 3 kids the news. Should be about as joyful as dodging sniper fire and IEDs in Iraq. Thanks Victory!
Robert Swain (Deathpunchmonkey)
7 years ago
Like Mr. Dixon, I too found the young instructors failing to actually instruct the young students. Too busy talking, ignoring the young ones from the time they get on the mat until they get off. It's a shame because there are a couple instructors that do care but it's always the lazy ones that make everyone look bad.With there being such a need for activities for kids you'd think there would be a desire to offer a better service for the money you spend.They're extremely quick to collect their dues but to actually manage and supervise or lead their teams to offer the best, they're lacking.It seems as if you are only paying for one day a week, the service level expectation is low and that's not acceptable. I'd love the opportunity to speak to the manager or owner about this.