I know there's a topic on the ProX forum about this but I am still a little confused.. I've heard a bunch of things like there's going to be a level 3-4 worlds in California.. anyone know anything about this?
I'm wondering about that too. I see a lot of teams qualifying.
Here's a line from the article I'm confused about:
"In addition, one team from each qualifying event will be granted a paid bid for registration fees, a $4,500 value."
So one team from each qualifying competition gets to have their fees paid, and fees are $50 for first place, $70 (I think) for 2nd, $90 for third. So if you have a team with 30 members, for example, and you win the paid bid which just pays for your registration fees, isn't that just a savings of $1500? I'm confused, where does the $4,500 come from?
Anonymous wrote:... Here's a line from the article I'm confused about:
"In addition, one team from each qualifying event will be granted a paid bid for registration fees, a $4,500 value."
... I'm confused, where does the $4,500 come from?
The regular registration fee is $125, if you are the one team that receives a fully paid registration bid then the savings could potentially be $125 X 36 members = $4,500.
To the anonymous poster that wants Worlds to remain level 5 only. It is remaining level 5 only. This is NOT Worlds. It's finally more like the national most of us say we want...you have to earn a bid and there's only ONE.
Anonymous wrote:... Here's a line from the article I'm confused about:
"In addition, one team from each qualifying event will be granted a paid bid for registration fees, a $4,500 value."
... I'm confused, where does the $4,500 come from?
The regular registration fee is $125, if you are the one team that receives a fully paid registration bid then the savings could potentially be $125 X 36 members = $4,500.
To the anonymous poster that wants Worlds to remain level 5 only. It is remaining level 5 only. This is NOT Worlds. It's finally more like the national most of us say we want...you have to earn a bid and there's only ONE.
You actually could make some money really since 1st place bid teams only need to pay $50 each for registration. $50 * 36 = 1800. The remaining $2700.00 goes to the team. You can apply that to coaches, travel or anything else.
Anonymous wrote:... Here's a line from the article I'm confused about:
"In addition, one team from each qualifying event will be granted a paid bid for registration fees, a $4,500 value."
... I'm confused, where does the $4,500 come from?
The regular registration fee is $125, if you are the one team that receives a fully paid registration bid then the savings could potentially be $125 X 36 members = $4,500.
To the anonymous poster that wants Worlds to remain level 5 only. It is remaining level 5 only. This is NOT Worlds. It's finally more like the national most of us say we want...you have to earn a bid and there's only ONE.
You actually could make some money really since 1st place bid teams only need to pay $50 each for registration. $50 * 36 = 1800. The remaining $2700.00 goes to the team. You can apply that to coaches, travel or anything else.
That would be a few payments for the coaches MERCEDES
And even if they do drive a mercedes who cares? Sorry but at most gyms, the parking lots are filled with BMW's, Yukons, Denali's and Lexus automobiles, so if a gym owner puts their time in , THEY DESERVE IT. I am so sick of people always punishing success. Your whole entire life you are always pushed to be best at something and be successful and you do that then people come out of the woodwork and talk about you for everything YOU earned. Sorry, it wasn't YOU working long nights, building a gym, starting from nothing or doing any of the work.