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@Cody Z. did you mean to rate this as gossip?So are the new GT location connected with UA? Why buy the rights to a name, if it's not going to be the same? I don't understand franchising gyms.
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@Cody Z. did you mean to rate this as gossip?So are the new GT location connected with UA? Why buy the rights to a name, if it's not going to be the same? I don't understand franchising gyms.
A gym in our area (Pinnacle) announced they were closing down yesterday as of May 9. They use to be the gym in San Antonio and then lost a lot of athletes and have been small gym the last few years.
Although they have been competing small gym they have actually done really well.
All their teams have a summit bid and they have probably won most every thing all year long in the small gym division so I was really expecting them to be a large gym this coming season. They had 3 locations when I got here and 2 that weren't as popular have closed down previously but the main location is soo nice. I'm just really surprised by this like I'm really in shock.
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I heard it was completely financial and maybe I'm dumb and naive and don't know the sides of business but I thought by getting rid of their less than popular locations so saving money there and the fact that they are really good and growing again that they could make the needed money from all these potential athletes. I would of almost bet money that they were going to grow back into large gym this season like they used to be many years ago.I wish I could say that I am in shock, but I am not. I think before this summer is over the amount of gyms that have closed or ended up merging to stave off closure will be be bigger than ever before. Numerous issue to be sure and I don't think winning/not winning is one of those reasons.
I heard it was completely financial and maybe I'm dumb and naive and don't know the sides of business but I thought by getting rid of their less than popular locations so saving money there and the fact that they are really good and growing again that they could make the needed money from all these potential athletes. I would of almost bet money that they were going to grow back into large gym this season like they used to be many years ago.
I did hear the 2 coaches that came in the past 2 years and turned that program around are going to try to open their own program but I have not heard details on that yet and they said they won't likely be released till after the summit but I'm just surprised.
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You definitely know what you're talking about. It all makes sense!I would say that financials are the number one reason behind gyms closing. You can't deposit trophies and banners in the bank, and marketing of them only goes so far. You cant scholarship athletes (intentionally just to have a level 5 team or unintentionally when the parent(s) just wont pay) for so many years without it coming back to haunt you. The industry costs keep going up. Many owners don't even take paychecks trying to keep the business they love afloat. Great coaches and choreographers that have no clue how to work the back end of the business, but because they want to be the one in charge, wont let anyone help them run it either. The stories I hear are so sad, but always seems to boil down to someone being asleep at the business wheel more than not winning competitions.
Well this is interesting.CAC North and South are no longer a part of CAC Main. They have "dissolved" their partnership and are now Impact One Allstars.
Well this is interesting.
Saw a facebook post that makes me think Cheer Athletics may have an announcement on the way.
Me too! Particularly since we have absolutely zero plans to open/acquire/buy/merge/takeover/franchise a new facility in 2015.Can you give a link or any more information? I'm so curious now!!