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The Fullout Cheer Podcast

The Fullout Cheer Podcast

著者: Next Generation Gym Owners
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The Fullout Cheer Podcast with Danielle Johnston is the ultimate resource for cheerleading gym owners, all star cheer coaches, and industry professionals who want to grow their gyms, lead successful teams, and thrive in the competitive cheer industry. Hosted by Danielle Johnston — now in her 14th season as a cheer gym owner, co-owner of Next Generation Gym Owners, and author of the must-read “The Cheer Gym Owners’ Handbook” — this podcast delivers proven strategies and real-world insights from someone who’s built a thriving cheer program from the ground up.

In every episode, Danielle shares cheer gym business tips, marketing strategies for cheerleading gyms, leadership advice for working with teenage athletes, and behind-the-scenes looks at what it really takes to run a profitable, well-respected cheer program. From managing staff and parents to improving athlete retention and preparing winning routines, she covers every aspect of cheer gym ownership and coaching with honesty and expertise.

Whether you’re launching your first cheer program or looking to take your established gym to the next level, the Fullout Cheer Podcast gives you the tools, ideas, and inspiration you need to succeed. Subscribe now and start running your gym with confidence, clarity, and full-out passion.

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  • When Coaches Cross the Line
    2026/05/21

    A video of a cheer coach screaming at athletes went viral this week… and the reactions shocked us. Some people defended it. Some called it “normal.” Others said, “That’s just competitive cheer.” In this episode, Danielle Johnston and Dan Cotton break down where the line actually is between intense coaching and toxic coaching — and why so many people in the cheer industry have become desensitized to behavior that should never be acceptable. They talk about: Why some coaches confuse intimidation with leadership The difference between accountability and emotional outbursts Why parents sometimes normalize aggressive coaching behavior How gym culture either permits or prevents these situations What owners should do when a coach loses control And how coaches can become more self-aware before they reach that breaking point This conversation isn’t about “soft coaching.” It’s about leadership, emotional regulation, athlete safety, and creating environments where athletes can actually thrive. If you’ve ever questioned whether a coach crossed the line — or if you’re trying to become a better leader yourself — this episode is an important conversation for the entire cheer industry.

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    32 分
  • Why Your Cheer Gym Isn't Actually Sellable
    2026/05/14

    Most cheer gym owners think they have a sellable business. In reality… they have a job. In this episode, Danielle sits down with Matt Becker, an attorney who works closely with business brokers, to break down why so many gym sales fall apart—and what buyers are actually looking for. They dig into the biggest myths gym owners believe about selling, including: Why your gym isn’t worth what you think it is The truth about revenue (and what buyers ignore) Why doing everything yourself hurts your value The reality of bringing on a partner for “capital” And why selling won’t magically fix burnout This isn’t theory. This is what shows up in real deals—and what kills them. If you think you might sell your gym someday (or just want to build something that could be sold), this episode will show you what actually matters… and what doesn’t.

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    45 分
  • Losing Athletes This Season? This Is Why
    2026/05/07

    If you’ve been losing athletes this season, it’s probably not for the reason you think. In this episode, Danielle breaks down the real reasons athletes are leaving—and why most gym owners completely miss what’s actually happening. She covers: Why athletes feel stuck in their skills (and how stagnation drives them out) The difference between healthy commitment and full-blown burnout How change—both inside the gym and in families’ lives—quietly impacts retention These aren’t dramatic blowups or obvious problems. They’re the subtle issues that slowly push athletes out the door. If you want to improve retention, it starts with understanding what’s really causing athletes to leave.

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    20 分
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