Airborne Aces Flying Tigers Gymnastics offers children and adults the opportunity to enjoy gymnastics and tumbling on a competitive, non-competitive and special needs basis. Airborne Aces Gymnastics was created in the summer of 1997 as an alternative to standard gymnastics programs. Since then, we have grown from a humble program offering only a few basic tumbling classes, to a full developmental program for children and adults.
We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Choices include recreational, competitive team and special needs. How we got our name. Although Airborne Aces is a gymnastics facility, the name was created in honor of Flight Officer Joseph Baczuk (Coach Michael Baczuk's father) who was a glider pilot with the 435th Troop Carrier Command during WW2.
We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Choices include recreational, competitive team and special needs. How we got our name. Although Airborne Aces is a gymnastics facility, the name was created in honor of Flight Officer Joseph Baczuk (Coach Michael Baczuk's father) who was a glider pilot with the 435th Troop Carrier Command during WW2.
Services
Offered for children and adults who wish to only focus on the tumbling aspects. This class is specifically designed for those involved in dance, cheerleading, martial arts, bodybuilding/fitness or activities needing a tumbling only accent. Or maybe you just want to have fun and tumble insteat of the normal fitness workouts.
Unlike many gymnastics or dance programs, we do not run our classes on a 4 or 8 week sessions system. Classes at Airborne Aces are an ongoing monthly program. This way, kids progress at their rate of learning as opposed to a class or session. For boys and girls--shorts and t-shirts are fine.
Clothing that is not allowed consists of jeans, jean shorts, anything with buckles, zippers or anything tight and constrictive to movment, or anything that is excessively baggie to include baggy shorts, baggy shirts, or skirts on leotards.Since we do not run on a 4 or 8 week session system we do not have special make up days.
Clothing that is not allowed consists of jeans, jean shorts, anything with buckles, zippers or anything tight and constrictive to movment, or anything that is excessively baggie to include baggy shorts, baggy shirts, or skirts on leotards.Since we do not run on a 4 or 8 week session system we do not have special make up days.
Reviews (5)
Gene Walker
Apr 25, 2021
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After having my kids in other programs in the area over the years, Airborne Aces is the best I've seen in a long time. The staff is professional and knowledgeable, the classes are well organized, the prices are reasonable, and communication is outstanding with not only the coaches, but Michael the owner. I watch my kids in their class as well as other classes taking place at the same time and have never felt a concern over safety, which I did before in other programs. I can't recommend this place enough.
Rosi Guzm
Apr 22, 2021
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William Evans
Apr 13, 2021
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I was considering this place for my daughter, but after reading the review from Gloria Vicente and most importantly the reply from the owner this is now a hard no. The owner basically agreed that they use students as trainers and know that puts our children in danger.
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If you deem this an unfair judgment you should take your reviews more seriously, people as myself will read these reviews and red flags are thrown up with hospital visits, injuries, and being sent to collections due to an injury caused while training at your facility. Not somewhere I will be sending my daughter
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If you deem this an unfair judgment you should take your reviews more seriously, people as myself will read these reviews and red flags are thrown up with hospital visits, injuries, and being sent to collections due to an injury caused while training at your facility. Not somewhere I will be sending my daughter
Alicia Constancio
Aug 31, 2019
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Kristen Hypes
Jun 20, 2019
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