Enrollment leaps at Woodlands gymnastics center following Olympics

Enrollment leaps at Woodlands gymnastics center following Olympics

Enrollment leaps at Woodlands gymnastics center following Olympics

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WoodlandsOnline.com

Posted on August 13, 2012 at 10:23 AM

Updated Monday, Aug 13 at 12:13 PM

THE WOODLANDS, Texas—It’s a touching moment. As the American flag is raised, the National Anthem blares in the arena. An Olympian stands proudly atop the podium with a gold medal around his or her neck. The years of blood, sweat and tears have paid off, and it all happened while the entire world was watching.

With all the success stories in the Olympics comes a great deal of inspiration and motivation back home for aspiring athletes. In the world of gymnastics, the “Fab 5” won women’s team gold and sixteen-year old Gabby Douglas, nicknamed the “the flying squirrel,” won gold in the women’s individual all-around final. Young American gymnasts across the country watched and began to dream of gold themselves.

Local gym, Flips Gymnastics, has in turn seen a rise in enrollment due to the Olympics.

“It’s been crazy. Every four years we see a big increase [in enrollment],” Flips Manager, Kelley Jordan, said. “I always ask [why someone is enrolling] and this year we got a lot of, ‘Oh we were watching the Olympics…’”

Jordan estimates that the Olympics have caused registration to increase by around 20 percent.

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