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Global Spirit - Not sure where the gym is located but saw these at a competition in Omaha a couple weeks ago and wanted to see if my opinion of these is shared by others.

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This gym needs Jesus.
 
Since the video is out already haha, this is our Senior 2 team Fame Allstars Sirens new uniforms by Rebel Athletic. They won them last season as a prize for winning High Point of Reach the Beach Nationals in Ocean City. We got them and revealed them this past Sunday at JamFest Super Nationals. They're very different and we love them!

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Gimme a solid black skirt and it'd be a winner for me
 
what is the point of making a full top rule, but yet plenty of programs seem to not follow it. Like why hasnt USASF released any form of statement since so many programs seem to be stretching the line on what is a full top and what isnt, im actually kind of surprised they havent come out and said something.
im under the understanding that many of these super small programs dont compete at any large events, like nca, cheersport, etc. So is that why they just fudge the full top rule, cause they know they can get away with it?

i mean if i was a parent and my gym said "hey we need to buy new uniforms cause of this rule", and then that (above) is what they showed me, id be pissed.
 
OK - I have to say that all the comments are in agreement with what my and my fellow cheer parents thought. To make matters worse, the routine for both teams in this uniform where jaw droppingly (is that a word) bold. Think twerking to the extreme. A prancing walk out that included the front girl curling her finger at the judges in a 'come hither' movement. To quote a fellow mom, we were waiting for a pole to appear in the middle of their dance.

The whole time, their coach/owner stood at the front yelling "Work it babies. Own it babies." And the parents where hooting and hollering. It's been weeks and I'm still disturbed. I'm glad to know it wasn't some prudish bias. It bothered me so much I even hunted out the gym contact information to share my opinions with the management/owner. That's when I discovered the owner is the head coach and the one yelling for his 'babies'. Needless to say I didn't write that email.

I only hope they got comments re: the inappropriateness on their scoresheet. But one team was uncontested in their division so 'won' by default.
 
what is the point of making a full top rule, but yet plenty of programs seem to not follow it. Like why hasnt USASF released any form of statement since so many programs seem to be stretching the line on what is a full top and what isnt, im actually kind of surprised they havent come out and said something.
im under the understanding that many of these super small programs dont compete at any large events, like nca, cheersport, etc. So is that why they just fudge the full top rule, cause they know they can get away with it?

i mean if i was a parent and my gym said "hey we need to buy new uniforms cause of this rule", and then that (above) is what they showed me, id be pissed.
What programs aren't following it? At the present time, mesh is considered a full top, so that is following the rules. I'm pretty sure there was a statement that specifically said that mesh meets the guidelines. Now whether or not mesh should be considered a full top is a different discussion.
 
OK - I have to say that all the comments are in agreement with what my and my fellow cheer parents thought. To make matters worse, the routine for both teams in this uniform where jaw droppingly (is that a word) bold. Think twerking to the extreme. A prancing walk out that included the front girl curling her finger at the judges in a 'come hither' movement. To quote a fellow mom, we were waiting for a pole to appear in the middle of their dance.

The whole time, their coach/owner stood at the front yelling "Work it babies. Own it babies." And the parents where hooting and hollering. It's been weeks and I'm still disturbed. I'm glad to know it wasn't some prudish bias. It bothered me so much I even hunted out the gym contact information to share my opinions with the management/owner. That's when I discovered the owner is the head coach and the one yelling for his 'babies'. Needless to say I didn't write that email.

I only hope they got comments re: the inappropriateness on their scoresheet. But one team was uncontested in their division so 'won' by default.
I'm not surprised. Gyms that put out uniforms like this aren't just inappropriate in their choice of uniform.

Somebody please cleanse my eyes with the Maryland Twisters program uniform; now THAT is a beautiful uniform.
 
OK - I have to say that all the comments are in agreement with what my and my fellow cheer parents thought. To make matters worse, the routine for both teams in this uniform where jaw droppingly (is that a word) bold. Think twerking to the extreme. A prancing walk out that included the front girl curling her finger at the judges in a 'come hither' movement. To quote a fellow mom, we were waiting for a pole to appear in the middle of their dance.

The whole time, their coach/owner stood at the front yelling "Work it babies. Own it babies." And the parents where hooting and hollering. It's been weeks and I'm still disturbed. I'm glad to know it wasn't some prudish bias. It bothered me so much I even hunted out the gym contact information to share my opinions with the management/owner. That's when I discovered the owner is the head coach and the one yelling for his 'babies'. Needless to say I didn't write that email.

I only hope they got comments re: the inappropriateness on their scoresheet. But one team was uncontested in their division so 'won' by default.

Just curious, how did they place?
 
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