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We are a pretty good sizes gym as well... 2 rod floors, tumble track, 2 floors (one smaller one for rec, one full size for team), 4 high beams, a bunch of varying sized low beams, a bunch of trampolines, a double mini, 4 sets of bars, 2 strap bars, boys stuff, 2 vaults, a vault drill station thing (stacked mats and a springboard mostly for yurechenkos), and a pit for 1 vault, a single rail bar, rings, tumble track, double mini and 1 rod floor. And we have maybe 40 team kids? and a LOT of rec kids, I don't really know how many, and some adult classes.
 
We have 1 spring floor, on floor that they warm up on and the cheer/dance teams use.
Tumble trak
2 pits (by our next practice both will have new foam)
2 vault tracks
6 high beams, 2 medium beams, 2 low beams
3 or 4 sets of bar
Also a spring runway into a pit, they work floor skills there
Then they have 2 full dance studios
Also a full preschool gym..
Not a small gym, but I've also seen much bigger
 

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