- May 31, 2010
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My dd used to value gym above all else, even though she was 'better' at other activities (in my view). Now she wants to give up gym, because of her coach.I've tried to get her to see the positive side of gym again, to support her with the coach, and tried to see the coaches side. I've tried to befriend the coach and find all good aspects. I've told my DD to suck it up and get used to her coach, because in the adult world life's not fair and you need to get used to dealing with people who aren't nice. I readily admit her coach is AMAZING when it comes to polish and detail. BUT, when my child is fighting tears (she is not a crier) at the end of a competition because her coach has had a go at her about the fact that she does other sports, that really gets me going! If my child was lazy, beligerent, not turning up to practice, talking instead of training, wasting time, then fine. BUT she works hard at every session and also increased her overall score at her recent comp by 6 points.Not bad considering she was used as the bad example mid competition - i.e. coach said = "your split leap was even worse than [my dd]", DD felt as if she's that "useless benchmark". No wonder she seemed "not with it", she would have been withdrawing into herself due to coaches temperament. I thought she looked sad/quiet, but put that down to the fact that she had been unwell all week, (and still is).This is purely a rant, I don't know what I'll do about this, have spoken to the head coach because I've reached the end of my tether. But everyone's scared of this coach, including me. I don't want my dd being treated differently if I stand up to her. This coach does not yell, it's more insidious, niggling, comments, demeanour, and inconsistent behaviour (jeckyll and hyde).My dd still needs to improve by another 4-6 points for future/harder comps, she get's it, I get it, she understands what she needs to fix and she definitely doesn't go to a comp or training, thinking 'oh well who cares.' But i worry that she wont improve much more when feeling insecure and powerless.Again, this is a rant, i don't want to name or label anyone, if anyone has some advice, great, if not thanks for reading this.I don;t want my DD to give up for the wrong reasons. p.s. changing gyms is not an option.