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this just in: Apparently there is a fan page on instagram about Alyss and it has 27 followers and the page and it is only been up like a day....also there is a photo of Alyss with the caption- follow her her account was hacked at 13k followers....honey it
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wasn't hacked it was taken down.
 
I cringe every time I see 1st day of school pictures of kids taken right in front of the school sign. I'm sure most people don't give it a second thought but I think stuff like that just puts way too much info out there. 'So here's my kid and she goes to this school'

I too, am
Shocked by the amount of kids that put their first and last name on their IG's.
 
my gym would never do that.. mini, youth, even open would never have full names online
Yeah it is really weird when gyms decide to post who are on teams...I can understand to a certain point, because who doesn't want to brag that they have "this" or "that" cheerlebrity on their teams or even to give the members a sense of pride that they are part of a gym. I mean from a purely business stand point it helps gyms with branding and gives fans/consumers a sense of participation. But regardless, they posted ALL of their teams, even LEVEL 1 TINY! Those kids are like what? 3 or 4 years old? I just wonder how many of their parents know that there child's name is being posted on the gym's website for everyone to see. If they do and are ok with it, awesome! I just feel a little unnecessary. :)
 
At our old gym the cps were giving tryout numbers. Those numbers were posted on the website. At CA we received a personal phone call from the coach telling us what team cp made.
 
Ours are put up for tryout results... First name with last initial if necessary, never full last name. It gets taken down a couple days later, so it's not like it's up there all year. The only place that full names are posted is in our private shutterfly that you have to be invited to join.
 
I know Im late to the party, but Kiara was doubling at 6 and tons of girls double at 8. And I've seen mini 3 teams at multiple comps and I doubt those 6 year olds with tucks started bridging before 5. And I know I have seen 4 year olds on saltocafe doing multiples on Youtube, and theyre a very well respected gymnastics program.

Plus I know of at least two five year olds with fulls.

Granted I would never as a coach start a kid that early, but I don't think she deserves all the hate-fire she's getting. This isn't Salem, it's Fierceboard.
 
I know Im late to the party, but Kiara was doubling at 6 and tons of girls double at 8. And I've seen mini 3 teams at multiple comps and I doubt those 6 year olds with tucks started bridging before 5. And I know I have seen 4 year olds on saltocafe doing multiples on Youtube, and theyre a very well respected gymnastics program.

Plus I know of at least two five year olds with fulls.

Granted I would never as a coach start a kid that early, but I don't think she deserves all the hate-fire she's getting. This isn't Salem, it's Fierceboard.
Nobody ever denied there were exceptions to the norm, the issue was how she was going about it and not just letting her daughter progress naturally. If she was truly ready her coached would probably have been assisting her.
 
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