All-Star Robert Scianna Opening A Gym???

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I don't know some of you guys see or heard about this, I saw some some of his tweets about opening a gym in some states. I am just wondering if this is true.
 
I hate to say this, but it appears that anybody and everybody, who experience success in this sport think that they can run out and start their own gym and be instantly successful...
It appears to me-
What many of these people failed to see in their short-sighted world, the many years that already successful gyms they are members at, the many years they have gone without the successful seasons and the amount of work that goes into establishing a business... Many of the already successful established gyms, all probably started as small gyms without and/or 1 Worlds level team and 1 or 2 tumbling coaches... Yet, what I see is happening, these cheerlebrity hopeful gyms, all want to start with big Worlds teams and add on lower level teams after winning 3 or 4 World titles, etc... But I wonder about longevity? How would these gyms survive, if they do not attract the top level 5 talents immediately and they must build from within their talent, hmm! Just wondering, if these gyms are even thinking about and/or going for longevity in their business plan?
 
I hate to say this, but it appears that anybody and everybody, who experience success in this sport think that they can run out and start their own gym and be instantly successful...
It appears to me-
What many of these people failed to see in their short-sighted world, the many years that already successful gyms they are members at, the many years they have gone without the successful seasons and the amount of work that goes into establishing a business... Many of the already successful established gyms, all probably started as small gyms without and/or 1 Worlds level team and 1 or 2 tumbling coaches... Yet, what I see is happening, these cheerlebrity hopeful gyms, all want to start with big Worlds teams and add on lower level teams after winning 3 or 4 World titles, etc... But I wonder about longevity? How would these gym survive, if they do not attract the top level 5 talents immediately and they must build from within their talent, hmm! Just wondering, if these gyms are even thinking about and/or going for longevity in their business plan?
Yup. Just ask a lot of successful gym owners how terrifying (though rewarding) their first years were.
 
It's kind of like everyone who is good at cooking, thinking they can open a restaurant!
I so agree with this statements... Some of our most innovative and inventive people will fail miserably if they try to promote their own product...

We say this a lot in teaching, we notice all of the time, the main administrators evaluating the teachers, but as teachers, these same administrators could not teach the students how to get in or out of paper bag...
 
In his tweet he listed a few states, and included Nova Scotia and Chicago, then finished with wondering which state he should choose.
Is that his way of bragging about how many places want him to open a gym?
 

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