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Kjc2018

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I moved to a small town that doesn’t have gymnastics close by. The closest is 2 hours. My daughter loved gymnastics and very good at it my home town had it and she was in it. I was thinking of trying to open up something in my new area for the kids. I didn’t grow up in a gymnastics family so I don’t know much about it. How do I get resources and go about even trying to get things going?
 
Do you want to open a gym that is for just littler kids to learn motor skills and basics or are you talking about a real competitive gym with levels 1-10 and possibly an Xcel program as well?
 
Do you want to open a gym that is for just littler kids to learn motor skills and basics or are you talking about a real competitive gym with levels 1-10 and possibly an Xcel program as well?
I think I would want to do like a rec type gym. I would do littles for motor skills but middle age also for learned more with gymnastics skills.
 
In that case, if you're leaning more towards a rec-only gym, then it's going to be a lot easier than having DP and competitive advanced teams; you don't need as much experience. Hiring coaches should be easier too, but I do think you should get into contact with some experienced gym owners and see how they started their gym and learn more the business side of things since starting a gym is basically just like starting any new business. You need to market yourself out there, etc. Its a great idea, since many parents put their kids in gymnastics when their little.
 
In that case, if you're leaning more towards a rec-only gym, then it's going to be a lot easier than having DP and competitive advanced teams; you don't need as much experience. Hiring coaches should be easier too, but I do think you should get into contact with some experienced gym owners and see how they started their gym and learn more the business side of things since starting a gym is basically just like starting any new business. You need to market yourself out there, etc. Its a great idea, since many parents put their kids in gymnastics when their little.
Thank you for replying to my question!!! I was going to reach out to my hometown coach about it to! ❤️
 

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