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That is a pretty loaded question for the newbie board...
I will say that my CP's gym is affiliated with Varsity so we do a lot of Varsity events. We do other events as well, but mostly Varsity. I don't mind that we do so many Varsity events because each of the brands under Varsity still has their own individual flair ( although I personally prefer the Jambrands scoresheet...). However some parents have voiced concern about being tied so closely with Varsity (practice shirts, cheer shoes, etc...)
Long story shortish...IMHO...Monopoly....
Do you think that this system causes problems for the sport? If so, what problems? There are many gyms not afiliated with Varsity that aren't required to do anything with Varsity. I could be wrong, but I am under the impression that there are more gyms not under the umbrella of Varsity than are under the umbrella of Varsity. Plus even though my gym is under Varsity we do more than Varsity comps and our girls aren't required to wear Nfinities - but many do because they like them.
I just feel that is a conflict of interest like having your son on your college basketball team... Or a Federal Judge presiding over his daughters trial... Varsity shouldn't be able to own cheer gyms and have them compete at their competitions. Why wouldn't those teams score better? That would be the worst advertising in the world to have varsity premier gyms that recieved varsity choreography not do well at a varsity competition. When it came down to legalities who do you think they would give a warning in the case of a close competition? A gym that they own and did the choreography for or a no name small gym...
Well, let me ask this...is Varsity doing anything different then the Olympic Commission? It sounds like Varsity is marketing just like the Olympics has. There are sancitioned Olympic gyms, parks, areas, gear, coaches, ect and have been placed there to advance Olympic athletes and the sports/activities of the Olympics, and to compete, you have to attend these camps/gyms. Is there a major difference between Varsity and the Olympics?
Not exactly, the olympic games themselves aren't for profit... this example doesn't really apply. Its not a for profit organization owning its customers...