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The Fullout Cheer Podcast
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63 episodes
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Why Athletes Leave Small Cheer Gyms for Big D1 Programs
The Fullout Cheer Podcast
20 minutes
1 month ago
Why Athletes Leave Small Cheer Gyms for Big D1 Programs
Why do athletes leave small D2 cheer gyms for big D1 programs—and what can gym owners do to keep them? In this episode of the Full Out Cheer Podcast, Danielle sits down with former Twisters athlete and current coach Allie Taylor to share her story of making the leap from a small-town gym to a large D1 program, and eventually coming back home as a coach.Together they discuss:The real reasons athletes decide to leave their home gymsHow gym culture, coaching styles, and team levels impact retentionWhat gym owners can do to keep athletes engaged long-termPractical ways smaller gyms can compete with larger programsIf you’re a cheer gym owner who has ever worried about losing athletes—or if you want to build stronger retention strategies—this episode is packed with athlete-driven insights you won’t want to miss.👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more episodes that help cheer gym owners grow, lead, and thrive!
The Fullout Cheer Podcast