coachmolly
Coach
- Jan 18, 2009
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I just know, having worked at low budget gyms, that not all gyms feel the same way as you and do not provide appropriate materials for their coaches. This puts it on the coaches to purchase necessary materials on their own, and the price is high for those of us not being paid much in the first place.Um, no. No way! If you are a competitive coach, Xcel or JO, or any other league, you need to have the rule book. In my opinion, it’s straight up unacceptable to not have the Code of Points. It is essential because, as a coach, you owe it to your athletes to know the rules, and to have a way to reference an official source when you don’t know. I’m saying this generally, and not specifically directing this at anyone.
That being said, I’m rusty on the Xcel code now from focusing so much on JO, so @wandrewsjr, thanks for schooling me! I just learned a bunch!
I absolutely think it's beneficial and is something coaches SHOULD have, but I also understand what it's like coming from a program that doesn't prioritize such things and having to make it work.