KidStrong Lexington (KY)
4.6/5
4.6 /5
227 Verified Reviews
2560 Palumbo Dr, Lexington, KY 40509, US
(859) 300-3703
227 Verified Reviews
5.0/5
5.0 /5
Super fun and challenging

5.0/5
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The staff was engaging.

4.0/5
4.0 /5
The versatility of the programming to include whole body exercise like strength, endurance, and agility along with life skills like improving executive functioning, following instructions, working as a team, problem solving, etc. is fantastic! My only suggestion to improve upon anything would be maybe additional training or education in working with kids with special needs. My son has autism and ADHD, so coaches having the knowledge or resources available to assist those with learning or motor-planning difficulties (and maybe offering a class once a week just for kids with special needs) would make this place even better for the community.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
KidStrong has been such a great experience for Ryder. The staff is welcoming, supportive, and motivating, and it’s clear they truly care about helping kids grow both physically and emotionally.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
My son was so nervous his first day. Coach Leo went above and beyond to make him feel welcome and safe. He has not stopped talking about his new activity and his new friend 🙂

4.0/5
4.0 /5
Fitness is a great way for kids to build confidence and from my first impression, my child will have the opportunity to build in that area.

5.0/5
5.0 /5
I loved the integration of physical work/play and then “brain work.” My son left class happier than he’s been in awhile & begging to stay. 10/10

5.0/5
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Pues mi hijo solo a tenido 1 clases pero si me gusta su academia

5.0/5
5.0 /5
We absolutely love the confidence these classes have given Forrest! This is much more than an energy burn. He has started to shake hands with people when he meets them! He is realizing how much he can do from watching his peers.My only complaint is there seems to be a handful of kids that are a genuine issue & the parents dii ok absolutely nothing. I am writing this review in class while 2 siblings act their usual terrible self and their dad has not looked up from his phone the entire class. While I do not think the coaches should have to discipline these kids, someone needs to do something. I personally have corrected the behaviorOf the sister after she continued to take items out of Forrest’s hands. This particular class she pushed multiple kids & took rings out of my kids hangs while he was swinging. They also screamed at a parent to get out of a chair while their dad again played on his phone. They are a constant problem and their behavior is detrimental to the class. We have several friends that come To this class and we have a running text joke when the “bad kids” are in class & we actively try to avoid them. From what I understand the younger sibling is 3 and shouldn’t be in the class. The only reason we would consider leaving this gym is because they absolutely ruin the class for all Other students.OTHER THAN THAT…we love kid strong…just hate that half the classes we dread as soon as these two kids come walking in.

Probably not. Maybe we will come again in the summer.