The Jungle Movement Academy

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Round Rock, United States

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Gym· Indoor playground· Gymnastics· Martial Arts

The Jungle Movement Academy Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Jungle Movement Academy is located in Round Rock, United States on 2701 Gattis School Rd #100C. The Jungle Movement Academy is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category gym in United States.

Address

2701 Gattis School Rd #100C

Phone

+1 7372024428

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Anyela Tejeda

This place is amazing. They have an impressively wide range of classes, many of which I tried out. The staff is patient, helpful and adjust to each student's level of expertise, while thoughtfully giving advice. Matt and Josh, the owners, are friendly, energetic and helpful. The community is super inviting, and interactive. The students are also careful of other people's space while they play. There is a lot to take advantage of at this gym, trampolines, climbing walls, rings, slack line, ropes, bars, and much, much more.

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James Grant

Great atmosphere to train for Ninja Warrior. They have several different classes and instructors. Tons of obstacles, a foam pit, trampolines, conditioning equipment and a fun spirited attitude.

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Travis Thomas

Amazing gym! Everyone is so welcoming amd bright. Very clean as well, with covid procedures taken seriously.

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James Spader

The coaches are great, the owner is great and everybody is real nice and the atmosphere is good as well. However the reason I'm leaving a more or less negative review is I've been to this place maybe 4 times, as an athlete and a coach myself in the sport of freerunning I cant stand the overlap of adults and kids in the same open gym space. Most gyms make it a point to separate adults from kids during open gym but not this place. And the kids there who im sure are regulars have a super snarky im here everyday attitude towards adults who are there to train and not there to say play hide and seek or tag. On several occasions I nearly landed on a kid in the foam pit coming off the tramp because the coaches weren't even watching. And the spring floor is always crowded with obstacle courses designed for toddlers and leaves a very small space if any for open floor training. The reason nobody takes the sport seriously from an outsiders point of view is because gyms like this cater to kids more than athletes or aspiring athletes and its usually because of a couple things, the vision to make a real gym for real athletes isn't there or the parents money is more important than the sport. Apex, Tempest, Flight Academy and etc are super successful gyms because they cater to both real athletes and bratty kids. And they separate them. Point is, this place could be waaaaaay better if they were more strict on the mixing of ages. They even have good equipment here, its sadly under used tho because there is always a kid just kinda standing there in the way. I would live to come back if the place starts taking itself a bit more seriously. It didn't feel like a gym, it felt like a birthday center for children.

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Great gym with great prices. Staff are VERY friendly and helpful. There are some opportunities for improvement though: 1) Buy new foam pit cubes because these ones are all chewed up and gross. 2) Find some way to vent out the gym better because it reeks in there the moment you walk in. 3) There should be less chaos from kids not in classes. There are always kids running around like it’s a madhouse, even right through groups that are having a class!