Anonymous wrote:Our team is at a county facility (I know that gives it away). So, there aren't bills not being paid, so to speak, other than lost revenue. I realize it is still impactful, but I'm not afraid of the program closing down. I am afraid, however, that they will be the last to open due to county restrictions that private gyms can work around. They are way less flexible and don't even allow private lessons. We've heard squat from the county and I haven't heard anything at all about reopening procedures from coaches. I know another large private gym was working out their guidelines weeks ago.
We absolutely could make it work if it weren't for rec classes. The compulsories would have to be split, but most optional levels are small groups, if not paired with another level.
There’s more than one county facility in the DC area but the ones I know of are multi-use buildings. I believe that Arlington DPR cancelled Enjoy Arlington classes for the summer. Which would include gymnastics recreational classes. There are some times team activities have been allowed to operate out of the facility when recreational classes are cancelled if I recall correctly (I could be wrong) so it still may be possible for team practices to operate this summer. I doubt the county will tell them very far ahead of time or has told them a direct plan now. As far as I know camps still aren’t cancelled so that could count towards facility use too along with a variety of other things. It’s going to be complex for them to work in rerouting traffic through the building and deciding how spaces can be used while still mitigating risk based on fire codes etc...so even compared to the complexities that private gyms that aren’t multi-use are dealing with, it may be even more complex for the county to decide how to allocate the resources of a multi-use facility to the community while following the guidelines. I agree they have more leeway in cancelling certain activities or used indefinitely without risk of shutting down.