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Annie Chen

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Yesterday, I brought my child to the gymnastics class at MQ University Sports Center, and it was quite chaotic and packed. The place was filled with students of various levels, yet there were only three instructors present. Soon enough, I noticed a shortage of instructors for the Fire Yellow and Fire Red levels. With over twenty students combined in these two classes, they were left with just one instructor after the warm-up.

Consequently, they could only engage in some sit-ups and group games together. It wasn't until half an hour later that another instructor rushed in, and only then did the children finally get to start their lessons separately.

Experiencing such a situation was quite unprofessional. I hope that the center can improve its planning and organization, and hold themselves to the same standards they expect from us regarding attendance rules and class schedules.

Furthermore, the gym was overcrowded with students during the class, which was concerning for the quality of instruction. The center needs to address these issues to ensure a better experience for all participants. Additionally, the frequency of assessments was too high. Before students had practiced enough, they were being assessed again. This often resulted in no one moving up to the next level. Each assessment seemed to mean that the entire class was not receiving instruction during that session, which impacted the overall quality of the lessons.