- Jan 27, 2013
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I definitely don't think it's limited to large gyms. Though like you said, there are more resources to pull from. It's a hard call...do you want the easy win and a banner or do you want to challenge the athletes?Sadly, one team I can think of that may be dangerously close to sandbagging IS small gym.
I understand a larger gym has more resources, but it comes down to the gym owners how they think is best to assign athletes to teams. And that's unfortunately the part that is hard to "police" since there aren't any rules to police.
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Say you're a really small gym with enough kids to make 1 junior team ( we will assume all are age appropriate). You have 20 kids... 3 1s, 5 2's, 4 3's, 5 4's and 3 5's....what team do you make? Once a relatively small gym factors in age differences, this is sometimes the scenario they are left with. Do you make an easy to win level 2? Do you challenge and go level 4? Or do you fear losing your potential future worlds winners and appease them with a level 5?