- Nov 8, 2010
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Question for everyone... mostly looking for perspectives from owners or coaches... I work at a gym where we get a lot of local gym transfers... and I mean a lot - like an average of 10 - 15 new team kids each summer from the time one season ends to the time one begins. And regularly... not just one summer, but every summer for the past 8 years that I have been there. We love the program we have created and all of the coaches really work well together - but it is hard always having so many new gymnasts coming in. We had two start the first week of september, one new one last week and another new one yesterday and another new one tomorrow. The owners of the gym are beyond wonderful -- they treat the staff extremely well and no one ever leaves - coaches ever and very, very few kids. I can only think of about 4 team kids that have gone to other gyms in the time I have been there - 8 years. However, the owner has a hard time saying no to anyone. It doesn't have anything to do with their gymnastics ability.. she is just a sucker for the kids - so they come in and they are nice families and somehow we find somewhere to put them. We have a very creative practice schedule which has staggered start time etc. and that allows us a lot of space to have a lot of kids. We also have a very big gym and a team ratio of 8 - 10 kids per group with now two coaches for every group like this. I just wonder how other gyms deal with this sort of problem of never turning kids away. I know it isn't really a problem, but I just wonder if some gyms put caps on the numbers or if they just hire more coaches or if they have a date cut off... like don't take new team kids after september or december etc.? Just trying to see if anyone does it a better way?