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I am kind of hoping the new gym is in High Point or Archdale.... it would help the gas bills a lot.
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Explain to me how Fame having a gym in NY is any different than CEA opening one in PA (if that is where this is all about... can;t believe we are really arguing about a theoretical gym here :))
I'll throw it out there. If CSP wants to buy my gym, she can do it. It's an opportunity, and one that many people would love to take. Putting the CEA name on the front door is going to increase my business, and they are doing something in NC that is working. Whatever it is, I would want that too. Like Just-A-Mom said, if I am a struggling gym in PA (NOT saying this is the case-I have zero info about any of this) and need to get someone in so I don't have to close my doors, I'm going to do it.
Taking the info from this thread, I'm gathering and assuming this. THIS IS A COMPLETE ASSUMPTION. I am seriously just dreaming up how this went, and what I'm thinking probably happened (not saying this is reality). Coach X was released from a gym and went to CEA. She tells Courtney "hey, there are a lot of problems in PA cheer, and I really wish I could go back and help all those kids I used to coach and love." She knows the CEA rules, the way they do things, and she is a great coach. She does not have a gym to return to in PA, because she was "released". She thinks she can put a better product out there than what they currently have. CSP thinks "well, I trust her with my product, she knows how I want things done, and my name would probably help her get started back home." An ideal situation for CSP, CEA, and this coach is born.
Boo hoo all you want, but I think it's kinda awesome.
As a disinterested observer... Can I ask why it's immoral in "this city?" What's so cheer fabulous about Pittsburgh (aside from me being born there ;) ) that its immoral to open there versus Raleigh, Sanford, Charlotte, Richmond? Etc etc.Amen! There is no playing the innocent role of just offering another option when there are already 10+ other options in the same area both big and small.
Once again (in response to the other posts) sugar coat it how you see fit the prospect of a location in this city lacks any and all moral value, and for that I will continue to have my issues whether others agree or disagree.
As for the coach being mentioned and the idea of the other program being short sighted. From what I have seen...she more than earned her unwelcome.
And everyone gets a puppy, and gets showered with rainbow glitter? Do you really think it was that sweet? haha
As a disinterested observer... Can I ask why it's immoral in "this city?" What's so cheer fabulous about Pittsburgh (aside from me being born there ;) ) that its immoral to open there versus Raleigh, Sanford, Charlotte, Richmond? Etc etc.
I think the owners of CEA are very smart people. CEA is not going to open a gym in the middle of no where, Who would? They are going to open a gym near people who are already cheering. As a result, many people will leave just because it's CEA. You are in denial if you think they don't want athletes from other gyms to come to their gym. That's the whole point of opening a gym near another gym. I wouldn't call it stealing athletes, but I do understand people who think it's bad ethics. This is how businesses work. It's all about competition. How many times have you seen a McDonalds next to a Burger King, next to a Checkers, next to a Chik-fil-A?
nope lolAm I the only one that's confused about what's gone on between CEA and Pittsburgh..? :oops:
I think people keep forgetting that Cheer is a business.