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Gymnastics clubs in Jenks, Oklahoma may need to start hiring more gymnastics coaches.
Per Tulsa World, Jenks is the fast growing city in Oklahoma, growing 5.2% over the past year.
This means enrollment in gymnastics classes in Jenks will grow, perhaps to the point where more classes would have to be opened up and gymnastics instructors would need to be hired to coach these gymnastics classes.
Gymnastics enrollment in Norman, Oklahoma could be at an all time high: per the Stormin’ Norman, both the men’s and women’s gymnastics teams of University of Oklahoma went through the regular season undefeated. This kind of success could lead to children in the Norman area wanting to try gymnastics, and gymnastics programs in Norman may have to hire more gymnastics coaches to accommodate these new boys and girls.
Tulsa, Oklahoma is a great place for both gymnastics clubs and gymnastics coaches – in fact, per NOLA, a Brookings report that rated the 100 largest cities in the US based on economic prosperity between 2000 and 2015 found that Tulsa was one of the only cities in America that improved on all economic areas.
The Rio Olympics got many young girls in Lawton, Oklahoma excited about gymnastics, wanting to try to work hard so they, too, can be in the Olympics like Simone Biles and Aly Raisman, according to KSWO.
This means gymnastics programs around the Lawton area may be hiring more gymnastics coaches for their women’s artistic gymnastics program.
Gyms in Joplin, Missouri may need to start hiring more gymnastics coaches.
Enrollment in youth gymnastics classes around the Olympics tends to increase, and this is definitely the case for gymnastics programs in Joplin, per the Joplin Globe.
A healthy, profitable gym needs multiple children taking gymnastics lessons in order to thrive and make money. Luckily for gyms in Oklahoma City, there are plenty of children, because according to News OK, Oklahoma City was ranked as one of the best 20 cities in America for families. In fact, gyms in Oklahoma City may find themselves having an exact opposite problem: they might have trouble finding enough gymnastics coaches to teach their children’s recreational or competitive classes.