All-Star Restricting Tumbling To Your All Star Gym Only??

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Agreed. One that could get attackatory - Let's not get this thread locked as I feel that alot of people have alot of unique & realistic insights into this topic.
Good call, I'm sure this a common issue in the industry so it would be nice to see how other gyms handle it.
 
Even in Urban Dictionary, it is spelled differently than you spelled it. Regardless, it's not a real word LOL. Anyhoo, carry on....
 
I think some tumbling is better than none....and as long as you arent having private lessons...kids are pretty sharp and even if they are in a class and hear a different instructor say something different, they can weed out what their real coach wants...I would think most companies would want the athlete to be working on tumbling and conditioning if they live far from their home gym....:) IMO (we live 2 hrs from our gym)

2 hours????/ ohhmyyy
 
I always cheered really far way an hr plus because there weren't any cheer gyms closer but there was a gymnastics gym 20 mins away, that I had been tumbling at before I started all-stars, so all my gyms always made the exception that I could tumble there.My question is what about if they cheer for school and there school tumbled else where?
 
I used to tumble at a gymnastics gym before I got my full a couple of years ago. But once I got it, I was out of there! Haha. But now I do more elite things, I just stay at my gym like everyday 24/7 and hop into tumbling classes. But when I was tumbling at a gymnastic gym, I never told my coaches. :p
 
I completely disagree with this policy...I'll take my kids and my money wherever I gosh darned well please, thank you. Until my children are PAID athletes at your gym, as opposed to PAYING athletes at your gym, you have absolutely NO say whatsoever in what we do in their off time. I'd be so quick to reply to that with "OK. This will be the only warning given. You are absolutely NOT to ride in a car anywhere, ever. Riding in a car is dangerous - I have no idea what drivers you are with...or how they drive. This puts you in danger and you could MISS PRACTICE. Failure to comply with this will result in IMMEDIATE QUITTING by my child from your gym. Thank you."

On top of disagreeing with the policy, I wish a gym owner/director/coach would send me an email like that - EVER. Those of you that are employed (in ANY industry) imagine sending an email with that tone to a CLIENT! OMG...I would be fired so fast they might throw me out the window just to get me downstairs faster. I can't even imagine. Sorry, but someone might want to shoot her a quick reply reminding her that she is the business, they are the customers. Sounds like she might have that backwards.

Sorry is @yojaehs thinks it's inappropriate that it's posted here...but I agree with @Mamarazzi if you don't want it discussed, don't put it out there. Didn't her grandma ever tell her "Never do anything you wouldn't want to see on the front page of the newspaper"??? If having it posted here and discussed is inappropriate, then sending it was twice as inappropriate. If it's embarrassing to them to have their email blasted on Fierceboard, then perhaps they should have thought twice about sending it. They SHOULD be embarrassed - I'd want to die if I was a business owner and people saw something like that come from my business to customers.
 
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