Anon Pursuit of D1 gymnastics financially unsound.

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When you calculate the cost to produce a D1 gymnast… most families are at best breaking even even if they get a scholarship. Mathematically it costs atleast $100k to produce a D1 level gymnast if you include the years of training since the child is 6 years old, along with all the travel costs. That money funneled into a 529 savings plan would easily pay for any college that student wanted to attend almost guaranteed. Meanwhile people spend the same amount on a 2% chance at recouping that investment.

I know… we all like to help our children pursue what they love, but it’s getting a little insane the amount of money people need to spend to get their children there.

For wealthy families, I understand it’s probably a drop in the bucket and worth it to gloat about how successful your child is when they go D1. But so many poorer families, getting duped into spending their retirement savings on a long shot chance is just sad. I’ve seen first hand how deep the delusion can run for some families. It’s almost cult like the obsession with it all.
 
My gymnast is a boy. There are only 12 D1 Men’s gymnastics teams, 3 of which are military academies. That’s about 40 spots per year on college teams, and very few of these spots come with full scholarships. So, it should be obvious to parents that college gymnastics is not a realistic goal for the vast majority of gymnasts. And yet, I have met tons of MAG parents who truly believe that their kids are going to get college scholarships for gymnastics! It’s mind-boggling. People just don’t let little things like reality get in the way of their youth sports fantasies!
 
When you calculate the cost to produce a D1 gymnast… most families are at best breaking even even if they get a scholarship. Mathematically it costs atleast $100k to produce a D1 level gymnast if you include the years of training since the child is 6 years old, along with all the travel costs. That money funneled into a 529 savings plan would easily pay for any college that student wanted to attend almost guaranteed. Meanwhile people spend the same amount on a 2% chance at recouping that investment.

I know… we all like to help our children pursue what they love, but it’s getting a little insane the amount of money people need to spend to get their children there.

For wealthy families, I understand it’s probably a drop in the bucket and worth it to gloat about how successful your child is when they go D1. But so many poorer families, getting duped into spending their retirement savings on a long shot chance is just sad. I’ve seen first hand how deep the delusion can run for some families. It’s almost cult like the obsession with it all.
I have never actually met someone who thinks gymnastics is a path to a ‘free ride’ or a good investment in that way. Parents pour substantial time and money resources into this because their child is thriving. If they get a college scholarship it’s just icing on the cake.
 

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