Address: 4688 Commerce Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84107, USA
Phone: +18017162978
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 1–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 1–8PM
Friday: 3–7PM
Saturday: Closed
Jenifer Briseno
We’ve been with Epic almost 10 years now and love it! Yes they may be slower at getting to the fancier tricks but it’s because they focus on strength and getting them perfect. I’ve seen so many more injuries at other gyms and few at Epic. I’d rather have my daughter stay injury free than doing fancy tricks she’s not ready for. I’ve seen gymnasts at other gyms doing tricks sloppy or barely getting their head off the ground when doing back handsprings. Going to meets and seeing how our structure is compared to other gyms, ours is by far one of the best. We’ve see gymnast after gymnast go to other gyms because they don’t trust the Epic process. Most of them have quit gymnastics not long after or suffered major injuries and regretting their decision. We’re happy and won’t be going anywhere else!!!
Mandy Koe
Update: we switched to a different night and have been working with Coach Mike and Coach Brett. They both really know their stuff and are engaged. Significant improvement. We hope they both stick around for a while! Im impressed overall with Epic and the wide variety of classes they offer however, Marcus the Ninjas coach leaves a bit to be desired. He is nice as a person and have nothing against him personally but as an overall ninja instructor he really lacks the enthusiasm and energy needed to effectively be teaching the littlekids. I have noticed over the last few weeks during the hour long class, that the students spend a good 10-15 minutes just standing around with out much instruction and direction or Marcus shows off doing tricks and stunts on the equipment versus actual instruction or examples of what to do. This happens a few times throughout class so by the time class ends the kids have only been actively participating and running the ninja course for about 30 minutes. I'm not paying $70+/mo for my kids to just stand and horse around. I have a friend in his other ninja class who's expressed similar concerns with the front desk. I would like to see more hands on and intentional Instruction with a bit more structure and have Marcus really utilize the time allotment for class and excite and engage with these kids.
Jason
Small class sizes. Lot of interactions and learning. Bite pricey but nice place
Kayla Schacht
My daughter has so much fun. And the staff are so sweet. The facility is well maintained and clean.
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I pay $150 a month for 2 gymnastic classes a week.
Yes I believe so.
Hey Brayan, $72/month to come once per week. $126 if its twice per week. each class is 1 hour long. You can sign up in either Boys gymnastics, or, Tumbling. The median age in the tumbling classes will be a little closer to your age.
It depends on the level your child is training.
Yes we do. Cost is either $140 for 12 weeks, or $52 per month. You'll also have a $30 per year family registration fee and the ballet classes have a required uniform purchase that will be around $50.
Hi Elisha, There is a $30 yearly registration fee per family (not per kid). Then the class tuition is $198 for 12 weeks of classes (or 3 monthly payments of $72 if you don't want to pay it all at once)
How old?
Hi Jose, It depends on the age and level of the student. To give you an idea, if you're student is a beginner coming once per week to an hour long gymnastics class it would be either $70 for 4 weeks, or, $192 for 12 weeks.
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