I think a lot of the gym hopping occurs because the gym isn't what they thought it would be. If they just take their time, look at all the pros and cons of switching, and did some research, from both the inside and outside the gym on what the gym is really like, then they would probably have a realistic view of the gym and make a more educated decision on which gym to be involved with.
Also, I think that some cheer families are 'fickle', in that they look at a gym, think they would like it there, but then after either experiencing it firsthand or talking with others, they realize they don't like it for various reasons. No gym is perfect! And that's exactly it, perfect gyms just aren't out there, so quit searching for it and carefully choose the one that is the 'right fit' and commit to it.
I also believe that it shouldn't be so easy to switch gyms; if it were more difficult to switch, people would think carefully about the choice they're making, instead of making a rash decision and hating it there and then searching for a new gym. Make it more difficult to switch and that may deter all this gym hopping. I think that was the goal in the rule the USASF instituted on signing off on level 5 athletes.
P.S- CP cheered at one gym for 8 years, switched to a higher caliber gym that met more of her needs (after careful consideration), loved her new gym and cheered there for 2 years, then went away to college and now cheers for a gym at college- so 3 gyms in 13 years.
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