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Calling all Cheerleading and Gymnastics Gym owners. Next Generation consulting specializes in connecting people and profits. As a group of entrepreneurs who started businesses in the Recreational and All Star Cheerleading and tumbling world, Next Gen‘s owners have dedicated themselves to inspiring, leading, and coaching other business owners to grow and thrive in their businesses. This podcast will dive into all aspects of owning a business. Highlighting and interviewing not only experts in the fields of marketing, social media, and all things business, but also interview some of our clients who have shown initiative, innovation and growth! Apply To be on the podcast https://nextgenowners.com/podcast/
Calling all Cheerleading and Gymnastics Gym owners. Next Generation consulting specializes in connecting people and profits. As a group of entrepreneurs who started businesses in the Recreational and All Star Cheerleading and tumbling world, Next Gen‘s owners have dedicated themselves to inspiring, leading, and coaching other business owners to grow and thrive in their businesses. This podcast will dive into all aspects of owning a business. Highlighting and interviewing not only experts in the fields of marketing, social media, and all things business, but also interview some of our clients who have shown initiative, innovation and growth! Apply To be on the podcast https://nextgenowners.com/podcast/
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Saturday Dec 27, 2025
Why Boys Don’t Join Your Gym
Saturday Dec 27, 2025
Saturday Dec 27, 2025
Want more male athletes in your cheer gym? In this episode of the Cheer Biz Podcast, Dan Cotton breaks down what actually works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to building a strong coed cheer program. Dan shares lessons learned over eight years of running coed teams—from the early “all-girl gym” days to growing a true boys pipeline—and explains why most gyms struggle to recruit male cheerleaders in the first place.
You’ll learn how to:
Make it obvious online that your gym is open to boys through branding, content, and messaging
Use stunting as the gateway to get boys hooked quickly
Run open stunt sessions and create low-pressure entry points for new male athletes
Fully integrate boys into the sport instead of letting them “stunt only”
Motivate boys through competition, strength, community, and responsibility
Avoid the common mistakes that backfire, including “boys cheer for free” and out-of-town recruiting
If you’re a cheer gym owner, director, or coach who wants more coed opportunities, stronger stunting groups, and a healthier pipeline of male athletes, this episode gives you the real strategy to make it happen.

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