- May 1, 2014
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Having my dd at a gym that had a former coach start a team program less than 10 miles away, that gym actively recruit gymnasts from our team, actively go after other coaches with offers of more and more money, a car, and offering free tuition, discount tuition for girls that move over there, I can totally understand a non-compete clause in gymnastics. The "product" is training, and when you invest months or years into a gymnast or coach and get them to a high level of skill, and they go across town and take their skill there to help someone else gain financially and reputationally, it hurts your business. I think a non-compete clause is a good thing. It usually has a time and/or distance restriction, which protects your business from loss of revenue and helps keep local drama at a minimum. But that's just me.
I am not a coach but i have a feeling that most coaches aren't being lured like NBA players with cars money and free tuition or they would be driving better cars
