Parents The cost of high level gymnastics (brace yourself)

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Feel free to close your eyes if you prefer, because you can’t unsee this. I saw it on Instagram and it seems accurate to me. I never would have believed these numbers when my daughter was starting out, and never would have thought we would do this (or be able to), but once you’re on the path it’s really difficult to get off, and most don’t realize what is even happening financially until you’re in very very deep. So here you go. Consider yourselves warned.

 

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Accurate. Things break down a bit differently than in her chart, but the total is spot on, give or take a few thousand depending on which travel meets, if it's a year for a new comp leo, or new choreography.
 
Yeah that is pretty accurate. It's definitely not something I like to add up. Meet season especially is just so expensive and it doesn't help with the cost of flights and hotels rising lately. I used to think $200 was a lot for hotel. Lately it's starting to feel like a bargain. Sigh. And I've been looking at the cost of flights for some of our meets next season and it makes me want to cry. Only 2 more years for me!
 
Seems right to me. My husband and I were just musing about whether or not we would go down this route again if we were to do it all over again. But it makes our daughter happy, she loves it, and it has been very good for her in many aspects of her life.

But man oh man, the cost at this level is astronomical. My son competes two high school sports and does a summer rec league, and we spend maybe $1,000 a year on that, lol.

Our daughter is competing L9 this coming season, so we haven't even gotten into all of the camps yet. But she'll have five flyaway meets, a big jump from one last year.
 
Do they mean 500 dollars tuition per month or per year?
Just to add: where I live that amount of hours would be 200 euros per month. But 3 hours per week can costs like 50 euros.
 
Do they mean 500 dollars tuition per month or per year?
Just to add: where I live that amount of hours would be 200 euros per month. But 3 hours per week can costs like 50 euros.
That would be tuition per month.
 
That would be tuition per month.
I'm very curious what tuition is like in the US for like 1 or 3 hours a week. I remember seeing numbers once and being shocked. I don't know why it's so cheap here, I do think the quality is a bit better in the US but I think it's also because of subsidies
 
I'm very curious what tuition is like in the US for like 1 or 3 hours a week.
It’s way more expensive per hour for a once a week hour class. $30/class at our gym. So $120-$150 a month depending on how many classes there are that month.

Compared to team price of $675/month for 25 hours. Fraction of the cost if you work it out hourly.
 
It’s way more expensive per hour for a once a week hour class. $30/class at our gym. So $120-$150 a month depending on how many classes there are that month.

Compared to team price of $675/month for 25 hours. Fraction of the cost if you work it out hourly.
Same here, just the prices are way lower. It's like 20 euros for 1 hour, but 200 euros for 25 hours

Edit: prices per month, hours per week
 
I started adding up the monthly fees once and stopped halfway through as I was starting to feel sick.

I think for most families you are looking at 20-25k a year.
 

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