- Nov 3, 2008
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I feel practices should be closed to "team parents". It is the other team parents who are watching my DD. Watching HER, not just their DD's. And not watching with "good intentions".
But how do you know what thier intentions are if they don't say anything to you? I don't possess (nor would I want) such a talent. If someone did say something negative about my DD's work... I just may tell them where to go...or at least think it.
But I still feel she has a right to learn, without her every move being scutinized(and ridiculed) by other team parents.
Agreed... we'll leave that to the Judges... (whom btw will also unofficially include parents during competitions.) Gymnastic competitions are ALL ABOUT "every move being scutinized by others"
One last thought about closed gyms...and then I'm going to bail out of this topic.
My DD does 45 mintue to 1 hour private lessons weekly. On more then one occasion, her and the coach were sitting around waiting for equipment to become available. 10-15 minutes later... they got back to work.
Now... as THE person paying $1 per MINUTE for private training, that kind of break doesn't fly with me. If the gym were closed to parental viewing, there would be less scrutiny on the coaches effeciency, and I could easily envision longer and longer breaks, and less (paid!) training going on.
Anyone, just my thoughts is all. Opinions, as they should, Vary.