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Do you think any of your Worlds teams will incorporate the cheer back into their music? Not necessarily them saying the cheer, but something of a voice over effect, kind of like how Brandon Allstars still does?
 
Do you think any of your Worlds teams will incorporate the cheer back into their music? Not necessarily them saying the cheer, but something of a voice over effect, kind of like how Brandon Allstars still does?
ThroneCats had it last year and I loved it! I would love for more teams to start bringing it back in the music.
 
Do you think any of your Worlds teams will incorporate the cheer back into their music? Not necessarily them saying the cheer, but something of a voice over effect, kind of like how Brandon Allstars still does?

Coaches have the impression that taking 2 eight counts to do a cheer doesn't leave you with enough time to hit all of the elements you need.
 
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The CA Plano Twitter account said that this year’s tryout was the biggest one in the gym’s history. Would you be able to say what was the most highly represented age group there?
 
I noticed that senior 1 was one of the only divisions cheer athletics as a whole does not have. Is this hard to build a team for?
 
The CA Plano Twitter account said that this year’s tryout was the biggest one in the gym’s history. Would you be able to say what was the most highly represented age group there?

The ages look roughly like a normal bell curve with the peak around (USASF-defined) 13 years old. There is, however, a sharp drop-off after athletes graduate HS. Imagine a normal distribution, but with the upper end squashed down after 17.
 
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I noticed that senior 1 was one of the only divisions cheer athletics as a whole does not have. Is this hard to build a team for?
We have had small senior 1 a couple of years and enjoyed those teams, but under our system, this is a tough team to build for. Most athletes join the sport younger and they typically progress into higher levels prior to reaching senior eligibility. Also, the new non-tumbling divisions can absorb some of the athletes who may have otherwise been a good fit for S1.
 
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I was surprised to see that CA is now offering independent ownership as part of your expansion initiative. How will you be able to continue to ensure that these new independently owned locations are providing the same quality of service and coaching?
 
I was surprised to see that CA is now offering independent ownership as part of your expansion initiative. How will you be able to continue to ensure that these new independently owned locations are providing the same quality of service and coaching?

The instruction/training of the coaches is still provided by us. We have the same quality control processes for IO gyms as we do for company-owned ones. We now have 3 gyms (Pittsburgh, Charlotte, and Austin) that are independently owned, and they have all grown and thrived being independent. In those cases, having someone local who is deeply invested in the future of that particular gym has led to great results and even more focus on what is best for the long-term health of that program. It also allows cheer professionals even greater opportunity for independence and advancement, if that is important to them.

We will not allow any staff/local owners/etc. we aren't confident in. The look and feel of the gyms is very consistent throughout all of the gyms. The processes/marketing/etc are pretty much identical (retail, policies, payments, etc.). The coaches all go through the same training each year (this year all gyms are doing that together in Texas.) For the most part, the athletes/teams don't really see any difference and the gyms aren't really treated any differently. The internal accounting side is really the only place there is significant difference.
 
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Has anyone offered to invest in CA? Have you accepted investments? If not, would CA ever accept investments? Monetary investments.
 
Has anyone offered to invest in CA? Have you accepted investments? If not, would CA ever accept investments? Monetary investments.

We do not currently have any outside investors. TBH, we feel confident in where we sit and the future of the company, so it would take a significant valuation/offer to motivate us to sell shares.

The most likely type of "investment" would be someone opening their own independently owned branch of CA. You could probably get in to one of the other cheer franchises out there for less money, but I think we add more value and services than any of the others. (In fairness, I don't know the exact cost or services the others provide.)
 
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