Peepsquick
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I wonder how much bigger something like Gadbois can feasibly get?
I suppose they would need a constant feed of either elite talent into the school who have the financial backing for comprehensive training or alternatively a lot of kids whose parents are willing to pay for junior development. Particularly if they are solely doing ice dance and not singles or pairs. The key thing for them is to make sure by all means possible that P/C continue to train there for the rest of their competitive careers.
Although, the idea of doing travelling seminars does make a lot of sense. They could contract new coaching staff to do those under the brand name of the academy and it would have zero impact on the day to day of the actual training base. And then would also provide a solid line of work in the future when inevitably, the training fashion changes.
It's an interesting concept having one school more or less have an entire monopoly over ice dance training. Make hay while the sun shines, I guess!
I'm not sure that this is the idea behind the concept. They are striving to offer a holistic approach and support to athletes at every stage of their career, including the end of it. Opening up to train new coaches who may have their own school later on is not a bad idea either: they have a lot to offer and are willing to share their experience. Their skaters including Gabi and Guillaume are already offering sporadic seminars in different countries.
I share your fear of an overgrown organization though.