
Young gymnasts in James City County now have a new place to practice in Toano.
Dreams Gymnastics Center has opened on 200 Industrial Boulevard as a state-of-the-art training facility, according to a James City County news release. The center held
The gym is owned and operated by Galina Yordanova, Pavlin Yordanov, and Jennifer and Larry Walk. Yordanova and Yordanov bring a combined 30 years of experience as coaches in the center, and Jennifer Walk is the director of public relations.
“After several months of training at our temporary gym, we are thrilled to be in our new, permanent home now. Our number one goal at Dreams is to inspire and empower each gymnast that walks through our doors — not only in gymnastics, but in life, too,” Jennifer Walk said.
The gym provides 12,000 square feet of space to focus on the three gymnastic disciplines: artistic, rhythmic and tumbling. Gymnasts can take part in both recreational and competitive programs under the direction of Yordanova and Yordanov, who have more than 30 years combined experience in coaching.
Classes are available for aspiring gymnasts of all ages and skill levels. The center provides open gym time, clinics and various events. There will also be a pole vaulting class offered.
The center is designed to provide a safe environment for gymnasts to be trained by qualified coaches.
Dreams Gymnastics Center’s mission is to provide a safe environment with the opportunity to be trained by a highly qualified and professional staff capable of coaching gymnasts from the recreational level to the elite level.
Once per month, Dreams Gymnastics Center will offer the “Opportunity to Dream” program, a free one-hour class to children who may not otherwise have the opportunity to be introduced to the sport.
For more information, visit the Dreams Gymnastics Center website, follow them on Facebook or call 757-876-0607.

