Serratus Movement Centre

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Winnipeg, Canada

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Gym· Fitness center· Parkour spot· Rock climbing

Serratus Movement Centre Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Serratus Movement Centre is located in Winnipeg, Canada on 55 Henlow Bay Unit #1. Serratus Movement Centre is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category gym in Canada.

Address

55 Henlow Bay Unit #1

Phone

+1 2044899815

Service options

Online classesOn-site services

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Linn Groen

Awesome place for kids and adults alike. My 9yr looooves coming here, and so do my husband and I. Very clean and well maintained. Staff are friendly and welcoming. Lots of equipment available. Highly recommend!

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Jean Berg

Booked a birthday party for my seven year old daughter and it was awesome! The instructor was very patient with the kids and helped them 'train' and then 'compete' on a ninja warrior course (customized to their skill level). They had a separate room with a fridge and allowed us to bring in our own food. Afterwards, the kids were given free time to try any obstacle and no one wanted to leave. WE LOVED IT!

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Cora-Leigh and Josh Mazurat

Friendly staff, clean surroundings. Had a children's party here and was impressed with the level of supervision, knowledge of the staff and the cleanliness of the fascility. Liisa was fantastic to speak with and was flexible and accommodating when booking. Our kids from 7 to 12 had a blast and are begging to go back! And this is a place id love to take.them.back to!

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Dan Oh

The place looks okay and the instructors are patient. This said, the program instruction is inconsistent; children are sometimes shown what to do and other times they are not. Often children will repeat a mistake over and over not because of a limitation on their part but rather a seeming disinterest in correction. Often a demonstration will be carried out without much concern for who can and cannot see, exacerbating the problem. The actual regimen also jumps all over the place with more difficult tasks introduced when only a handful of kids has accomplished the previous task. Swimming, karate, skating, hockey, soccer all have a planned progression. I suspect this Parkour is too new to have this? Not sure. Nonetheless, my kids enjoy it so it accomplishes that.

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Brian Yee

Perfect sized gym for small group training.