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Are you from a big or small gym?My cp is filling in for an injured athlete on her gym's level 3 today. That's helping. If she stayed on that team for 2-3 comps, it would be unethical imho.
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Are you from a big or small gym?My cp is filling in for an injured athlete on her gym's level 3 today. That's helping. If she stayed on that team for 2-3 comps, it would be unethical imho.
Small.Are you from a big or small gym?
Can I ask how small without being invasive? I'm kind of curious about the idea of small gyms being for crossovers, and large gyms being against. If you are willing to share, I am also curious about why you would say no. I straddle the fence in this "argument"so I am really just asking...Small.
We have 5 full year teams plus tinys. Many of our kids do two teams as the gym policy is age level team before skill level team, but you do not have to.Can I ask how small without being invasive? I'm kind of curious about the idea of small gyms being for crossovers, and large gyms being against. If you are willing to share, I am also curious about why you would say no. I straddle the fence in this "argument"so I am really just asking...
Maybe I should specify that it's not just one athlete. I guess it just throws a red flag for me if a team is going to reach out to an athlete that's not with their gym anymore & ask them to drop 3 levels, when there's a gym full of available athletes. I'd be upset if my child with true level 2 skills lost to a team that was using level 5 athletes. But, I honestly don't know what I'd do if my child was the level 5 athlete & my friends were the coaches asking.
My cynicism prevents me from being shocked if I ever see this happen LOL.(Without diving into the semantics of ethical/moral/etc.)
Having your team stand to the side of the floor, pull out the speaker cables, and loudly and purposely count the wrong counts during a competitor's routine wouldn't be against any USASF rules.
#thanksjodyWhen it does, they can blame @BlueCat for the idea.
This.I get where you are coming from, but one athlete won't make a team.
When it does, they can blame @BlueCat for the idea.
That was something I didn't understand either. That's why it seemed more unethical because it's not a matter of using an athlete from the gym (regardless of the level), it was intentionally seeking a level 5 athlete from outside the gym. It's not like it's for World's or anything. Idk. there are so many fine lines in cheer & so many different scenarios.Nevermind the whole level 5 moving down to compete level 2 but why wouldn't they use someone that is already in their own gym? I understand they are friends and know the girl but I just feel like it would make more sense to pull someone within the gym?
I can think of lots of things that aren't technically illegal, but would theoretically help our teams/business (short term at least) that we refuse to do on ethics/morality grounds. Certainly not suggesting that I/we have been perfect on that front, but generally we try to do the right thing whether it is written in the USASF rule book or not. I believe that to be true of the vast majority of gym owners as well.
That's why I was curious to see how other people thought they might feel if they were in that situation. From the outside looking in, I think it's unethical. However, if it were my child, my friends, etc. how would I feel then?? It probably wouldn't occur to me that it was unethical, especially if I was blind to the gym's shady practices.I can't honestly say that I'd tell my child no, so...whatever camp that goes into, I'm apart of.
Multiple, all from outside of the gym.Well how many athletes are we talking about? One? Eh. Five? Now I have an issue.