The gym size DOES certainly play a role. It changes the resources you have available to train your kids, and the caliber of kid you get even trying out for teams. The expectation for Grape is pretty clear, and from what I understand many on that team are coach's kids, children of people with a cheer history, or kids with older siblings that are with the program. That makes a huge difference in what kind of knowledge and skill they come in with, and how committed the kids and parents are initially. Those kids KNOW what is expected and their parents are committed to doing whatever it takes to get them there skill wise. Don't they practice more than the typical 3 hours a week for tiny?
Do you not put 3's on tiny? How do you handle a 3 year old that wants to try out? I just don't think every tiny team full of new 3-4 year olds can keep pace with Grape, nor should they even be trying to do so. Those are a special group of kids with a special set of circumstances at play. It's an amazing team, and a lot of fun to watch but I just don't think very many tiny programs in the nation can get there with the resources at their disposal, no matter how high the expectation.