How to Start a Cheer Gym

Become Certified., Get A Space., Fill It In., Pick A Name., Pick Colors., Pick Uniforms., Hold Auditions., Create Practices and Classes., Go Public.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Become Certified.

    To own a gym you must be certified.

    You can become certified at AACC.org
  2. Step 2: Get A Space.

    Find a space that you can use for your gym. , Get all necessary supplies for your gym and put them in.

    Examples of equipment would be mats and tumbling supplies. , Make sure your name is catchy and that you like it.

    Try using adjectives to make your name feel more alive. , Your selected colors should be on your uniform.

    Try using colors that work together for more flair. , Browse catalogs and online to find a design you like.

    Do not order uniforms until you have all the girls sizes.

    When you order the uniforms the colors should match the gym's colors. , Hold auditions and place each girl on a team. , Work with coaches and instructors to create practice and class times. , Create a website so that people can see photos and times.
  3. Step 3: Fill It In.

  4. Step 4: Pick A Name.

  5. Step 5: Pick Colors.

  6. Step 6: Pick Uniforms.

  7. Step 7: Hold Auditions.

  8. Step 8: Create Practices and Classes.

  9. Step 9: Go Public.

Detailed Guide

To own a gym you must be certified.

You can become certified at AACC.org

Find a space that you can use for your gym. , Get all necessary supplies for your gym and put them in.

Examples of equipment would be mats and tumbling supplies. , Make sure your name is catchy and that you like it.

Try using adjectives to make your name feel more alive. , Your selected colors should be on your uniform.

Try using colors that work together for more flair. , Browse catalogs and online to find a design you like.

Do not order uniforms until you have all the girls sizes.

When you order the uniforms the colors should match the gym's colors. , Hold auditions and place each girl on a team. , Work with coaches and instructors to create practice and class times. , Create a website so that people can see photos and times.

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