- Dec 31, 2010
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Ok so a bit of a background...These past few months, our gym lost several coaches. Basically a whole family (mom and two daughters) that were some of the main coaches at our gym left to coach at another gym across town. They have also lost a couple of preschool teachers. So needless to say they have recently hired a LOT of new coaches.
On my daugher's preteam, there are two coaches, one is a coach that has been there for quite a while and moved up from coaching developmental to preteam. The other coach is new and I don't really know her background.
They have just very recently started working on HEAVILY spotted front hip circles. My dd was working with the new coah today when she took a bad fall during one. She went down over the bar, and I'm not sure what went wrong, I think maybe she lost grip, or either the coach failed to catch her and pull her back up to the bar. Either way, she fell straight from the top of the bar to flat on her back on the floor. It almost gave me a heart attack, and I'm sure it looked MUCH more scary than it actually was, but it was all I could do not to run down into the gym to check on her. Luckily after a minute to recover, she hopped right back up and seemed fine.
I did go down to the front desk to talk to the owner a little bit later (she didn't see the fall). I told her I know a lot of the coaches are new and I was just concerned about Cady taking a fall like that on bars. She was very nice about it and said they have been doing a lot of training classes with them and she feels confident in their ability to spot the girls, but that she would look into it.
When I picked Cady up, the coach asked me if I saw her fall on bars, and when I said yes, this is what she said..."Yeah, she acted like she was going to cry and I told her to not even cry, and I bet she won't fall down from that bar again!" I kind of took this the wrong way, like she was putting all the blame on my dd for the fall. I'm just not sure what to think...If I have cause to be concerned, or if this type of thing happens all the time and I just need to step back and try to not be so protective???
On my daugher's preteam, there are two coaches, one is a coach that has been there for quite a while and moved up from coaching developmental to preteam. The other coach is new and I don't really know her background.
They have just very recently started working on HEAVILY spotted front hip circles. My dd was working with the new coah today when she took a bad fall during one. She went down over the bar, and I'm not sure what went wrong, I think maybe she lost grip, or either the coach failed to catch her and pull her back up to the bar. Either way, she fell straight from the top of the bar to flat on her back on the floor. It almost gave me a heart attack, and I'm sure it looked MUCH more scary than it actually was, but it was all I could do not to run down into the gym to check on her. Luckily after a minute to recover, she hopped right back up and seemed fine.
I did go down to the front desk to talk to the owner a little bit later (she didn't see the fall). I told her I know a lot of the coaches are new and I was just concerned about Cady taking a fall like that on bars. She was very nice about it and said they have been doing a lot of training classes with them and she feels confident in their ability to spot the girls, but that she would look into it.
When I picked Cady up, the coach asked me if I saw her fall on bars, and when I said yes, this is what she said..."Yeah, she acted like she was going to cry and I told her to not even cry, and I bet she won't fall down from that bar again!" I kind of took this the wrong way, like she was putting all the blame on my dd for the fall. I'm just not sure what to think...If I have cause to be concerned, or if this type of thing happens all the time and I just need to step back and try to not be so protective???