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Coaches who are young, inexperienced in coaching, and at the recreational level make very little, possibly even minimum wage. Where I coach, they start at $8/hr. Team coaches are often also program directors, and make significantly more, but also do a lot more work, and the booster club usually pays for their travel to meets and workshops. It really depends on how well-established the gym is, how good the coach is, responsibilities involved, and the geographic location.
A teacher's pay is by the year and not by the hour. The pay schedule is determined by experience, college units, degrees, and how long in the district/school. Usually there are about 12-15 steps. Pay also varies bewteen states and areas. Because of these reasons an answer can not be given.
I work at a local gymnastics place in the town I live in and I typically make $66 a week and work 9 hours a week. It's a small gym though, so it really just depends on what your employer wants to pay you. If you were to judge you state league, you would make $10 an hour unless you were a USAG judge, who make more depending on what level(s) they are certified to judge.