Anonymous wrote:Your issue with the program is a single person? That's just a grudge.Anonymous wrote:Should the county have a competitive gymnastics team - NO. This program has a million things wrong with it and mostly Carly. For a county sport they stack the teams with older kids just to look like a winning team and play favorites, the favorites being whoever would suck up to carly the most as well as go on her little fun trips where she posted pictures of teen girls in bikinis. They take the winning side too serious its a county gym and the county resides should be allowed to be on the lower levels of the team. Whe my daughter went there we had to try out three years in a row when other commercial gyms would take our kid. We also had to pay for lessons at other gyms. There are plenty in the area. The parents on the board are the worst a lot of elite rich women who think money is no issue just because it is not an issue for them. I hope they just kill the program all together and build a community center.![]()
Arlington already hosts competitive swim (including spending on the ridiculous facility that is Long Bridge) and host fields space for a million other competitive sports.
Anonymous wrote:Your issue with the program is a single person? That's just a grudge.Anonymous wrote:Should the county have a competitive gymnastics team - NO. This program has a million things wrong with it and mostly Carly. For a county sport they stack the teams with older kids just to look like a winning team and play favorites, the favorites being whoever would suck up to carly the most as well as go on her little fun trips where she posted pictures of teen girls in bikinis. They take the winning side too serious its a county gym and the county resides should be allowed to be on the lower levels of the team. Whe my daughter went there we had to try out three years in a row when other commercial gyms would take our kid. We also had to pay for lessons at other gyms. There are plenty in the area. The parents on the board are the worst a lot of elite rich women who think money is no issue just because it is not an issue for them. I hope they just kill the program all together and build a community center.![]()
Arlington already hosts competitive swim (including spending on the ridiculous facility that is Long Bridge) and host fields space for a million other competitive sports.
Cardinal and Capital are in Burke. Mega is in Lorton. Dynamic is full and has long waitlists. YMCA is tiny and doesn't have room for a full team. Options are super limited.Anonymous wrote:
Most the good coaches left and went to Cardinal Gymnasts , Dynamic Gymastics (literally up the street) , YMCA gymnastics, Capital Gymnastics, Mega Gymnastis and for just tumbling there are many other options for little kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel for the competitive gymnasts. What other gyms are even close to there? Fairfax possibly but still a hike. Same with Chantilly Academy.
Most the good coaches left and went to Cardinal Gymnasts , Dynamic Gymastics (literally up the street) , YMCA gymnastics, Capital Gymnastics, Mega Gymnastis and for just tumbling there are many other options for little kids.
Anonymous wrote:I feel for the competitive gymnasts. What other gyms are even close to there? Fairfax possibly but still a hike. Same with Chantilly Academy.
Anonymous wrote:They would never try this with a sport that is typically associated with boys.
Anonymous wrote:They would never try this with a sport that is typically associated with boys.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the insurance costs people
Anonymous wrote:It’s the insurance costs people
Anonymous wrote:It’s not really whether demand is there. It’s should the county be doing it at all. I don’t really need to pay tax dollars so Larlas can take heavily subsidized gymnastics in prime County space that could be used to serve residents more broadly. Let alone subsidizing some kind of club gymnastics team. Who knew that was even a thing.
Private places will fill the gap eventually if the county stops doing it.
Anonymous wrote:DS took some excellent gymnastics classes at Barcroft when he was little isn’t there another facility on Carlin Springs Road about 5 minutes away though by the REI? Or is that not comparable.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not really whether demand is there. It’s should the county be doing it at all. I don’t really need to pay tax dollars so Larlas can take heavily subsidized gymnastics in prime County space that could be used to serve residents more broadly. Let alone subsidizing some kind of club gymnastics team. Who knew that was even a thing.
Private places will fill the gap eventually if the county stops doing it.