Reviews
My daughter just completed a week of camp at Pulsars, and this was our first experience with this organization. She was nervous the first day since this was a new facility to her, but by the end of the week she was asking me to make sure she returned next summer. She said she had fun and learned a lot in her time in the gym, and one of the crafts she came home with was a simple but beautiful activity developed by the team. Big thanks to the entire Pulsars Team for giving her an awesome week!
Pulsars was recommended to us by our neighbours. My child has almost completed her second session and I can tell she really enjoys her time here. The coaches she's had are enthusiastic, motivating and create a fun environment for the children. We will be signing her up again
Both my sons attend Pulsars. Every coach they have had are excellent and committed. I have seen the philosophy of self improvement and patience influence all aspects of my son’s life, including his approach to school.
So far my experience of the staff and the program is excellent. It’s a fantastic facility. There is one thing that bothers me a great deal however. There seems to be a cringy trend here among the boys. Many do not wear shirts. There are some older late teens, early twenties that practice without anything covering up their sweaty bulging muscles - and clearly they enjoy showing themselves. It seems the young boys approx 8, 9, 10, 11 are following suit and there is no one stopping them. I find it inappropriate and a little offensive. Even my 6 year old daughter and her 8 year old friend shared that they felt uncomfortable beside these boys. Maybe I’m just an old lady, but I still think they should make it a rule to be clothed wherever there are children around. If the older young men want to do their competitive practice later in the evening and strut around half naked after the children have gone home, go for it. Am I the only one who feels this way?
I have been training here for 7+ years and I enjoyed every second of it! The coaches are friendly and knowledgeable, the facilities are clean and there's plenty of parking space.
Pulsars was my home as both an athlete and coach for over 15 years. I can't speak highly enough about this place. All the staff are still my close friends and I grew so much as an athlete person and coach. This gym has left its mark on me and there isn't another gym I could ever invision myself at. I love this place and I know your not going to find a better coaching staff anywhere around here. Give it a try and see for yourself. This place is special!
Nice place but the teacher aren't really hands on assisting the smaller kids. It's just a bunch of kids running around with little direction. Very disappointed, as a person whose taken gymnastics as a young child I was expecting more. The teachers should be assisting the kids, not just telling them what to do. Also the walls around the viewing windows could seriously use a clean
Such positive environment at Pulsars for all athletes from recreational to competitive! It is the best I have seen across a lot of gym clubs. I have seen both my boys fall in love with this sport and that has a lot to do with the caring staff and coaches that have created a welcoming environment that challenges and encourages them.
As a former national athlete and coach at Pulsars Gymnastics, I can assure you that my time spent at Pulsars Gymnastics was a very positive and life fulfilling experience. I would highly recommend Pulsars to anyone interested in Gymnastics, Trampoline and Tumbling, Birthday Parties, Ninja Classes and more!
Pulsars reputation is horrible. They are known for sloppy gymnastics. Management there are rude, disrespectful, and degrade their coaching staff, unless they favour you. Coaches argue in front of athletes, and some coaches have come to the gym intoxicated. I wouldn't recommend this gym to anyone.