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Located in Beaverton, Oregon, OGA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing quality gymnastics programs to individuals of all ages and abilities.http://www.ogagym.org

Mission

OGA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote and motivate character, fitness, and health in the lives of our athletes, employees, and community through the sport of gymnastics.

Address: 16305 NW Bethany Ct # 109, Beaverton, OR 97006, USA
Phone: (503) 531-3409
gro.mygago@ofni
State: Oregon
Zip Code: 97006


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Reviews
They have absolutely banned backflips, no exceptions! Not even for older kids, such as my son and his friends who are 14 years of age, and are exceptional at backflips and various other tricks. We will never be coming back.
8 years ago (11-02-2017)
After coming to this place for the first time I was amazed at how huge it was. This place really had a lot of everything a kid needs to be a gymnast. My daughters first intro class was awesome with only 3 kids in the class and a great male teacher. She came smiling to me that she loved it so I signed her up. However they ended up canceling that class so we had to be on a wait list. We finally got her into a class but it was NOTHING like the other class. The teacher did not spend any one on one time correcting the children and there were a lot more kids in that class. My daughter told me she was bored and the class was not fun or challenging for her. For my toddler son we tried classes too. Being only 3 and not taking a structured class before it was a struggle. They told me I had to pay for private lessons for my toddler! I said ok but then I could not get anything scheduled. So when we would come and take my daughter to gymnastics he would cry and ask why he couldn't do gymnastics too? I finally dropped my daughter because she was so unhappy with her class and a year later STILL no phonecall to arrange a "private" class for my son. What a joke. We started going to Metrogymnastics and WOW what a difference. They have an OUTSTANDING toddler program and incredible teachers. Teachers that take the time to get to know and understand the needs of each child. I was really impressed with their program. So in the end I won't be taking my children back to OGA.
8 years ago (19-01-2017)
Gymnastics is a really fun sport and at Oregon gymnastics academy they help you make your dreams come true
8 years ago (05-03-2017)
Here, I am on team and a regional champion for Men’s Artistic Gymnastics. I only started out as a small, chubby, non-athletic little boy who was decided to be put in recreational classes. Eventually, after I kept getting better, I was put onto team. This place taught me that you can start at any point, and eventually end at any point anticipated by yourself. If you want to do a sport such as Football or Soccer, taking gymnastics classes here will be a great warm-up for those. All of this was only able to occur because of OGA’s great staff, equipment, and hard work that happened to pay off very well. This is why I encourage anyone that can, to take classes here at OGA.
9 years ago (20-06-2016)
Terrible for toddlers. Terrible parking. Here, they're adamant about having the kids warm up on the main gymnastics floor before bring them into a toddler room where they essentially walk a balance beam 2 inches off the floor, pull hula hoops over their bodies, and try to lift themselves off the ground by grabbing a bar a few inches over their heads. I get the need to teach warm up, but I don't know how necessary it was at this age and for these simple activities. Anyway, my 3-year-old daughter wants to go to this toddler room, so she has to do the warm up on the main floor. The problem is that all of the noise and activity on the main floor freaks her out, and the warm up is on one of those spring platforms that goes up and down and bangs when jumped on. This really freaks her out, so she clings to me crying rather than participate. So then after warm up, we all go upstairs to the toddler room and the instructor COLDLY says she can't come in because she didn't warm up. My daughter was devastated and I was furious. She was had only just turned 3 and I think time in the toddler room would have made her happy and more comfortable for the next warm up. How do you kick a willing and excited 3 year old out of a class? We tried one more time, same result, so I stopped taking her. The worst part is that she thinks she can't do it, like it's her fault, which breaks my heart. The OGA folks have zero concept of how a toddler's mind works and how relatively unsocialized and fragile they are. Kids this young need to feel welcomed and encouraged, not shamed and left behind. Shameful.
9 years ago (16-01-2016)
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