- Dec 14, 2009
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The big gyms want to keep their enrollment up so they will have their best athletes crossover. Its sad, for the true level kid, who just wants to compete with their team.
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This is not the case with all big gyms. We attend a large gym. In five years at that gym I have never known them to pull kids from a team with the intent of replacing them with higher level athletes to obtain a win. If it's necessary to use a crossover they will utilize an individual from the same level or a lower level to fill that spot. The only exception to this that I know of, is if they have to have someone fill in for their Senior Level 1 team. There is no lower level team to pull from in which case they have to use an athlete from a higher level team. And you know what ? Despite this policy they bring home the titles and their enrollment is increasing significantly annually.The big gyms want to keep their enrollment up so they will have their best athletes crossover. Its sad, for the true level kid, who just wants to compete with their team.
Technically speaking, Summit has Level 5 teams. Restricted Level 5 performs at Summit but does not compete at Worlds.
Technically speaking, Summit has Level 5 teams. Restricted Level 5 performs at Summit but does not compete at Worlds.
As for why Summit doesn't have ESPN televised coverage, only athletes and parents would watch. There's no profit in televising that. Although I'd like to watch it myself.
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