1. Were you/your gymmie happy at your original gym? If so, what factors led to you deciding to change?
We were at a "rec" gym which competed only in AAU and a non-sanctioned local organization. There were no gymnasts above old L6 at our gym. Once I believed Kipper was committed (at least for now), I started looking for a USAG gym.
2. How did you decide what gym you would take your gymmie to once you decided to switch?
Posted here and PM'd Dunno.

In my professional life, I deal with management and leadership issues. Beyond anything else, the person coaching my kid RIGHT NOW has the most influence over her success and enjoyment in this sport. The owner/HC has to completely buy into a philosophy that the coaching staff makes/breaks the business. When I found the new gym, I was impressed by the owner's enthusiasm and focus on building a great gym (new USAG WAG program). She had hired a great team and the coaches I met raved about working there. They already had successful upper levels (switched from TNT or transferred). The optional level coaches are "hungry" ...looking to accomplish great things.
3. How did you inform the old gym you were leaving? And how did they take it? Did you burn bridges or would you be welcomed back?
We did not give notice before leaving. I emailed the owner and told her we weren't coming back. I thanked her for everything and explained why I thought it necessary to move on. She was gracious and wished us luck. I think we could go back...but I can't imagine why we would.
4. How well/long did your gymmie adjust to the new gym? Was there a learning curve with different training styles? Did they regress or blossom?
Kipper cried for an hour when I told her. That was a hard Mommy moment. However, at the end of the SECOND practice she told me we made the right decision. The old gym did very little conditioning, while the new gym focuses on building strength and flexibility ahead of skills. Even at 8 years old Kipper recognized the difference. She also recognized the level of focus and attention was different. Old gym was much more relaxed, more goofing off between turns, very little structure. She said she missed her friends at the old gym. However, within a month, she had new friends. I think that part would have been harder had she been older, or had she been with the group longer (she had been with them less than a year).
5. Do you have any regrets about the gym switch? Did the new gym fulfill your expectations?[/quote]
No regrets. I was disappointed when Kipper's coach left at the end of summer to move out of state. However, the new coach is just as wonderful. There has been such an explosive growth at this gym (word is out) that its becoming a bit challenging. Good coaches are hard to find, so they are a little short staffed right now and you can feel some stress. Kipper's group is only working out 11 hours per week (summer hours were 16) so she did not get more training time. That was a disappointment. She is focusing on form and perfecting skills, so she is not learning much new, which was VERY frustrating for a while. Still, it was a great move for us.
I think MaryA's advice is perfect: Unless your child is a good bit older (about 13+ depending on the kiddo), don't involve her in the decision. It was so stressful for me, I imagine it would have been way worse for her.