Champion Gymnastics in St. George, UT, is a top-notch gymnastics center with a reputation for fostering both athletic skill and personal growth. Founded by Jeremy Graff, it boasts a dedicated and passionate coaching staff, including notable coaches Erika Almondinger and Sophie. The facility is beautiful and well-maintained, offering a friendly yet serious environment where children build confidence and lifelong friendships. Whether you're looking for intensive training or a supportive community, Champion Gymnastics stands out as a solid choice.
Pros:
- Passionate and professional coaches
- Clean and modern facilities
- Strong focus on building character and discipline
- Positive and encouraging training environment
- High success rate with state champions
- Effective at rebuilding confidence in young athletes
- Close-knit, supportive community
- Strong communication and support from staff
- Proven history of skill development and athlete progress
Cons:
- Inconsistent coach-to-student ratio
- Some coaches show lack of interest in individual progress
- Issues with unenrollment process
Location / Contact
- Address: 3087 S River Rd, St. George, UT 84790, United States
- Phone:+1 435-652-4025
- Email:[email protected]
- Website:champion-utah.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 4.6-star.
This business has 10 reviews.
The address is: 3087 S River Rd, St. George, UT 84790, United States .
The contact number is +1 435-652-4025
This service is listed under Gymnastics Center .
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Heidi Madsen
1 year ago
Beautiful building and gym; we had high hopes for Champion, but were confused by the lack of interest in individual student progress and disinterested coaching styles. Coaches often literally look the other way when students are practicing/demonstrating elements. Returning to gymnastics after an injury, it is also very important for my daughter to be fully warmed up, but students are not given an opportunity to adequately stretch.When I initially signed her up, I communicated that she only lacked a specific element to level up and progressing was really important to her. But rather than encouraging and allowing her the opportunity to improve, coaches seemed intent upon largely ignoring her. Frustrated by weeks of this (we traveled a large distance for this class), I inquired about the process of unenrolling, was told I needed to fill out and submit a withdrawal notice one month in advance—which is fine; but I never filled it out to confirm. Instead, they removed my access to the parent portal. I called and was told that they had gone ahead and unenrolled my daughter—at which point I had to remind them that I was paid up for one more class. I was then told that she could come to that class but shouldn’t return after that. Very odd experience.
Cody Hansen
1 year ago
Nice and clean facility. Put on a good girls meet. My daughter's team enjoyed it
Matthew Emett
1 year ago
Amazing staff and facilities. We love Champion. Friendly environment but very serious about their craft. Coaches are all passionate about what they do and it shows! The kids build self confidence and long term friendships. Best program for my girls and we are indebted to Jeremy and his awesome staff. We highly recommend Champion Gymnastics.
Brian Hendrickson
2 years ago
My daughter has attended classes for over 5 years and she loves it.
Brittney Meyer
2 years ago
Jeremy Graff runs one of the best gyms in the state. My 3 girls started here before we moved up state. The girls received a great foundation that was exemplified when making the change to their new gym. Would definitely recommend this gum to anyone in the area looking for a dedicated and passionate gymnastics program. Special shout out to Coaches Steph and Melissa they molded my girls into the superstars they are today!
Kress Staheli
2 years ago
Champion Gymnastics not only builds great gymnasts but also builds character and discipline in their young athletes that lasts a lifetime. We could not have been more happy with the level of expertise, personal attention and professionalism by all the coaches and staff there. Our daughter had fun. She loved being a part of the team for many years and we all enjoyed watching her progress in skill and in confidence. Her coaches and peers felt like family. We always knew how much they cared for and supported her. The new facility is amazing, perfect for the upcoming generation of gymnasts.
Rylan Pinarelli
4 years ago
They have an amazing coach working here and the kids have so much fun!! Her name is sophie and she’s so much fun! LOVE THIS PLACE
Reagan Terry
4 years ago
The absolute best gym in town. We had 10+ State champions this year and 3 girls make the state team. Erika Almondinger a retired gymnast from california brought her technique and coaching skills here. She has made many state and regional beam champions and many floor champions. Jeremey graff does an incredible job with bars and vault. He has made this gym into one of the best in utah! Champion has had 2 gymnast's compete for byu gymnastics.We are a small team...Doing Big Things.
AmandaGuber Nunya
4 years ago
We had a very bad experience at another gym in town with complete mistreatment bordering on emotional abuse of my toddler. It took her from being excited and confident to aprehensive and naughty plus completely wrecked her confidence. The coaches at Champion have helped her overcome the mental block she got from her other experiences and I am so greatful for that! They are great at what they do. They always keep the kids moving and working, while being strict yet positive and encouraging which is what young children need in a learning environment. Since starting there we have had two other children we know move over from the other gym as well and they are doing well with the switch too.
MaryAnn Sapp
5 years ago
The facility is clean and my daughter enjoys learning here. I love when she shows us all the new things she's learned. My only complaint is that I was told the coach to student ratio would be no more than 1:5, but there have been several times when a coach was missing so they had to combine classes.