- Jan 24, 2013
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So as we all know boys (especially in the younger years) have a much shorter attention span, and a much greater need to burn off energy than girls do. It has been this way since the beginning of time. However, it seems it is getting worse and worse as time goes on for both genders. With all this era of technology left and right it seems attention spans just keep decreasing. Kids are being taught in schools in a much different manner due to this, my question is, how do we coach to suit these new fast paced minds. In a rec class it isn't as difficult because the emphasis is on fun and not teaching. But in a team environment it becomes so difficult to sit them down and actually explain how a particular skill must be performed and as the kids must hear it "blah blah blah blah." An even larger problem comes down to conditioning, how can we keep them invested in the most important part of gymnastics if many times it is a very repetitive thing. My issue is I was coached by a very old school coach, and our generation wasn't quite as effected as it seems every new up and coming kid is. His oldschool methods worked back then but now that I have grown and moved onto coaching, I have learned I need to adjust my coaching style drastically away from his or I spend the entire practice disciplining rather than coaching.