Primo Gymnastics is a gymnastics training facility in Oklahoma City that serves both recreational students and competitive team members, with separate tracks designed to match skill level and commitment. The gym operates year-round and emphasizes progression-based instruction, meaning most students advance through defined levels rather than drop-in classes.
Primo occupies a dedicated facility with equipment for artistic gymnastics across all four apparatus areas: floor exercise, vault, balance beam, and uneven bars, plus a foam pit and training rigs. Unlike drop-in gymnastics classes at community recreation centers, Primo runs a structured curriculum where students typically stay in the same class slot with the same instructor, building on skills week to week. The facility has two distinct programs: recreational classes for ages 18 months through adult, and a competitive team for gymnasts who want to train toward invitational and state-level meets.
Recreational classes run in three primary tiers. Tiny Tots (18 months to 3 years) focus on basic coordination and comfort on equipment; classes are 30 or 45 minutes. Preschool and kindergarten classes are 45 or 60 minutes and introduce fundamental skills like forward rolls, handstands, and beam balance. Elementary-age recreational classes range from 60 to 90 minutes depending on the level, with Level 1 covering basic skills and Level 4 introducing more advanced techniques like backbends and cartwheel progressions.
Monthly tuition for recreational classes varies by session length and frequency. A single 45-minute class per week typically runs $60 to $75 monthly; twice weekly is roughly $110 to $140. Ninety-minute sessions cost more; confirm current rates when registering, as pricing adjusts seasonally. Primo also offers makeup classes and prorates tuition for students who join mid-month.
The competitive team accepts gymnasts ages 6 and up who demonstrate readiness and attend a pre-team evaluation. Competitive athletes train 8 to 16 hours per week depending on their level, with membership typically starting around $200 to $250 monthly at entry levels (Level 3 and 4) and rising to $400 or more for elite-track athletes. Team membership includes access to conditioning, flexibility training, and choreography.
Oklahoma City has several gymnastics providers. Chesapeake Gymnastics Academy, also in the area, runs both recreational and competitive programs with a similar structure but typically larger facility footprint and higher membership costs for the competitive team. Piedmont Gymnastics is smaller and more recreational-focused, making it a better fit if you want flexible, no-commitment classes; Primo's strength lies in its intermediate and advanced recreational classes and its developed competitive pathway.
For families with very young children (under 3), community recreation centers like the Edgemere Park community center offer lower-cost parent-child classes, though without dedicated gymnastics staff. Choose Primo if your child is 3 or older and you want consistent, level-based progression with the option to eventually pursue competitive training.
Primo works well for children ages 3 and up who benefit from routine and skill progression, and for families comfortable committing to a regular weekly class slot. Parents seeking flexible drop-in classes or open-gym sessions should look elsewhere. Competitive athletes and serious gymnasts will find a developed team structure and coaching; recreational adult students can find classes suited to their level. Parents of toddlers under 18 months will find limited options here and may do better at community centers.
First-time families should plan to arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to fill out an emergency contact form and waiver. The staff will observe your child in a class to assess where they fit within the level system; most new students don't start at Level 1 if they have prior gymnastics experience. Classes are typically capped at 8 to 10 students per instructor to allow adequate supervision and individual attention. Wear clothes that allow movement (no zippers or long pants if possible) and avoid jewelry. Parents watch from a designated seating area; most classes run without parent participation.
Primo Gymnastics operates Monday through Saturday, with extended afternoon and evening hours on weekdays to accommodate school schedules; Sunday hours are limited or unavailable. Verify exact hours when you call or visit the website, as seasonal schedules change. The facility has dedicated parking adjacent to the gym with ample spaces. Public-facing contact information and a registration link are available through their main website.
Primo serves a genuine need for structured, level-based gymnastics instruction in Oklahoma City and maintains instructor consistency and facility-specific equipment that community centers cannot replicate.
