i Flip Gymnastics
Richmond
Ages:
Preschoolers,
Kinder,
School-Aged,
Preteens,
Teens
Website:
About Us
Founded in 2023, "I Flip Gymnastics" is the manifestation of a burning passion for gymnastics and a commitment to nurturing the next generation of athletes. We started this journey with a simple goal: to provide a supportive, inclusive, and engaging environment where every child can explore the exciting world of gymnastics. At I Flip Gymnastics, we believe in the transformative power of coaching, not just to develop skills, but to instill values of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. Our team is dedicated to helping children discover their potential, achieve their personal best, and flip towards a future filled with health and confidence.
Love them! We ended up getting off the waitlist for Head Over Heels, but we’re staying with I Flip bc both my kids are in class at the same time at different levels. This is nearly impossible with gymnastics classes, so we probably won’t leave until the kids have moved out (or don’t want you do gymnastics anymore). And who doesn’t love going to Costco every week? They’ve had Christmas stuff up since August and I’m for it (though turns out we don’t need 15 pounds of fresh fruit every week, and yeah, maybe 6 pounds of frozen French fries is too much)
We heard about it from other preschool parents right after it opened and have been sending our 4 year old for a couple of months now. We've really loved the experience — the space is modern and nice, the teachers are kind. We were so happy to find it after A YEAR plus of being on the Cal waitlist! Some other parents have sent their kids for camp and have had good experiences, though we have not tried it yet.
Hi, I highly recommend iflip. Vash, the owner and head coach, is very experienced and is excellent with young kids. We go every week and my son loves it!
My 5 year old has been doing gymnastics there for about 2 months and it's been great, though we haven't tried any other gymnastics facilities in the area so I don't have anything to compare to. The coaches are caring and attentive and keep the kids engaged and having fun safely. The class we go to is on Friday evenings and there are about 4 classes going on at the same time with different ages and abilities but the kids rotate around and it all seems to flow well. The only question I'd have for a camp is whether they spend all their time in the gym or if they go anywhere else. It's a relatively small gym and if it's raining I imagine they'd keep the large garage door closed, so I could see the kids getting a little cooped up in there all day. I may ask some questions about the winter camp for my own kiddo when I'm there tomorrow, so I can try to remember to report back here with anything I learn.
We have sent our four and three-year-old to iFlip since they opened a couple months ago and love it. My 4 year old daughter in particular has learned so much more at iFlip than she did at our gymnastics program in San Francisco. They are growing fast and there are a lot of kids. There is multiple classes are happening at the same time. But we love it.