From the article: Gymnastics Clubs: Get Your Child Started
Tell us about the gyms you've worked at or attended in Idaho. All reviews can be anonymous, but be sure to include as much info as you can to help others decide if the gym is right for them:
- Whether you're a gymnast, coach, or parent, and what level you are (e.g. Parent of a level 5 gymnast)
- What you like and don't like about the gym. Talk about equipment, coaching, costs, and anything else you'd like here.
- Would you recommend the gym?
Put the name of the gym in your response title -- gyms will be sorted alphabetically -- and only review one gym per post. If you'd like to review more, submit them separately. Review a Gym
- Whether you're a gymnast, coach, or parent, and what level you are (e.g. Parent of a level 5 gymnast)
- What you like and don't like about the gym. Talk about equipment, coaching, costs, and anything else you'd like here.
- Would you recommend the gym?
Put the name of the gym in your response title -- gyms will be sorted alphabetically -- and only review one gym per post. If you'd like to review more, submit them separately. Review a Gym
Boise Gymnastics
- Mountain West Gymnastics was started by a group of dedicated coaches seeking to bring a higher level of training to the Boise Valley. Starting with comittment from the athletes to their parents. Training hours levels are required to meet each specific level. USAG gymnasts must meet a specific skill or score prior to moving levels. This program has the highest level of affiliation with the most successful programs in the country such as Illinois Gymnastics Institute and Gedderts Twistars. The staff is required to attend training camps clinics associated with national training centers.
- —Guest admin@mountainwestgymnastics.com

