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Wait... I haven't read the entire thread so please forgive me for not having all facts yet, but people are angry with them for not answering a question about how many crossovers they have?
I'm going back to read it all now. Just for the record I don't think it's fair for anyone to demand answers about how any gym operates, forms teams, designs uniforms, handles their delinquent accounts, etc. unless there are severe legal and moral issues involved. It's all strategy and business. They may choose to keep their business private. Just because another gym chose to answer and put it all out there doesn't mean everyone else should have to.
I'm just curious about why they MUST answer the question. I'd be upset if any of you demanded the same answer from me. Mostly because I would need to write a three page paper detailing how I formed teams and why I chose to cross who I cross. The intimate details and ins and outs of my teams, and the kids that are on them, isn't just a black and white answer of: "we have 5 crossovers from level 2 to level 3". You don't even get a teeny tiny portion of the picture with that answer.
I'm off to read!
*I'll save my sandbagging comments for the new thread so I don't derail the videos thread any further.
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The question was truly asked in a non-snarky manner, after compliments galore has been bestowed by the same poster in the same post, because a video had been watched of the level 2 and level 5 and there seemed to be quite a few of the same faces.Wait... I haven't read the entire thread so please forgive me for not having all facts yet, but people are angry with them for not answering a question about how many crossovers they have?
I'm going back to read it all now. Just for the record I don't think it's fair for anyone to demand answers about how any gym operates, forms teams, designs uniforms, handles their delinquent accounts, etc. unless there are severe legal and moral issues involved. It's all strategy and business. They may choose to keep their business private. Just because another gym chose to answer and put it all out there doesn't mean everyone else should have to.
I'm just curious about why they MUST answer the question. I'd be upset if any of you demanded the same answer from me. Mostly because I would need to write a three page paper detailing how I formed teams and why I chose to cross who I cross. The intimate details and ins and outs of my teams, and the kids that are on them, isn't just a black and white answer of: "we have 5 crossovers from level 2 to level 3". You don't even get a teeny tiny portion of the picture with that answer.
I'm off to read!
*I'll save my sandbagging comments for the new thread so I don't derail the videos thread any further.
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When was this recorded?
I completely understand where you are coming from in your post. However, I do feel that the way the in which the owner responded to questions/speculations about the number of crossovers (accusing these people of bashing the gym when the videos were posted very close together and it was obvious with only one watch of each video that at least the girl who throws the 3 to double is center for most of the level 2 routine and her dancing the questions) caused people to question the gym because she was acting as though their crossover numbers/practices was something to hide. No one is angry (although I might be if my child's junior level 2 team was going to have to compete against this team at the Summit). I believe there was a far more professional way in which the owner could have approached her answers in this thread that wouldn't have caused people to become so concerned with the crossovers.Wait... I haven't read the entire thread so please forgive me for not having all facts yet, but people are angry with them for not answering a question about how many crossovers they have?
I'm going back to read it all now. Just for the record I don't think it's fair for anyone to demand answers about how any gym operates, forms teams, designs uniforms, handles their delinquent accounts, etc. unless there are severe legal and moral issues involved. It's all strategy and business. They may choose to keep their business private. Just because another gym chose to answer and put it all out there doesn't mean everyone else should have to.
I'm just curious about why they MUST answer the question. I'd be upset if any of you demanded the same answer from me. Mostly because I would need to write a three page paper detailing how I formed teams and why I chose to cross who I cross. The intimate details and ins and outs of my teams, and the kids that are on them, isn't just a black and white answer of: "we have 5 crossovers from level 2 to level 3". You don't even get a teeny tiny portion of the picture with that answer.
I'm off to read!
*I'll save my sandbagging comments for the new thread so I don't derail the videos thread any further.
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I have no idea when it was recorded but it was posted 15 hours ago so that would suggest it was recent enough.
It was most likely recorded during their practice yesterday. OO5, Lady Jags and TGLC are suppose to compete at a local today in preparation for Cheersport next weekend.When was this recorded?
I completely understand where you are coming from in your post. However, I do feel that the way the in which the owner responded to questions/speculations about the number of crossovers (accusing these people of bashing the gym when the videos were posted very close together and it was obvious with only one watch of each video that at least the girl who throws the 3 to double is center for most of the level 2 routine and her dancing the questions) caused people to question the gym because she was acting as though their crossover numbers/practices was something to hide. No one is angry (although I might be if my child's junior level 2 team was going to have to compete against this team at the Summit). I believe there was a far more professional way in which the owner could have approached her answers in this thread that wouldn't have caused people to become so concerned with the crossovers.