Aero
Coach
- Jan 1, 2014
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Life is interesting. Let me tell a story.
About three weeks after I told the owners of my current gym that I would be leaving after the end of the season, I got a call from the mother of one of my old gymnasts I used to coach back when I had created my original team (the Aero Flyers for those of you who remember!). She wanted advice on her current situation. When I dissolved the Aero Flyers and went to work at Giant Gymnastics two years ago, this family went to a different nearby gym, and competed her first season there as a Level 4, and this season she is Level 6. With just the State meet left to go, the mom was telling me they really needed to leave as soon as possible due to one of her coaches being a major problem. She told me he plays mind games, shows major favoritism, yells at the girls when they won't go for skills, refuses to spot and completely walks away, and has even been known to completely leave the gym to go out and get food during his rotations, just leaving the girls by themselves!!! Her daughter was obviously not doing well and this coach was really beating her down and breaking her apart. This made me very sad.
I ended up speaking to my bosses about the situation, and we invited her to finish her season here at Giant. They made the switch, and I am now coaching her again. I am honored that they came to me for help, and that they wanted me to coach her again. It's interesting how things come full circle sometimes. It has been so cool seeing how much she's grown as a person and as a gymnast. There are daily recountings of old memories and funny stories, and she is having fun and fitting in with the other girls just fine. Sadly, I see the damage that has been done by this other coach, both mentally as well as the quality of her skills and technique. I am trying my best to help her in every way I can, but there are a lot of situations that I simply have not encountered yet as a coach, and it has been very challenging for me. I want her to know she is truly a beautiful gymnast who is very capable, but it will take some time.
I have no idea what they will do when I begin working at ENA. I would love for them to follow me there, but it is a significantly further drive than what they are used to. Perhaps they will stay at Giant. I do not know, but I will continue to help her as much as I possibly can to ensure she has a good end to her season.
I'd love to hear some interesting stories with happy endings from all of you!
About three weeks after I told the owners of my current gym that I would be leaving after the end of the season, I got a call from the mother of one of my old gymnasts I used to coach back when I had created my original team (the Aero Flyers for those of you who remember!). She wanted advice on her current situation. When I dissolved the Aero Flyers and went to work at Giant Gymnastics two years ago, this family went to a different nearby gym, and competed her first season there as a Level 4, and this season she is Level 6. With just the State meet left to go, the mom was telling me they really needed to leave as soon as possible due to one of her coaches being a major problem. She told me he plays mind games, shows major favoritism, yells at the girls when they won't go for skills, refuses to spot and completely walks away, and has even been known to completely leave the gym to go out and get food during his rotations, just leaving the girls by themselves!!! Her daughter was obviously not doing well and this coach was really beating her down and breaking her apart. This made me very sad.
I ended up speaking to my bosses about the situation, and we invited her to finish her season here at Giant. They made the switch, and I am now coaching her again. I am honored that they came to me for help, and that they wanted me to coach her again. It's interesting how things come full circle sometimes. It has been so cool seeing how much she's grown as a person and as a gymnast. There are daily recountings of old memories and funny stories, and she is having fun and fitting in with the other girls just fine. Sadly, I see the damage that has been done by this other coach, both mentally as well as the quality of her skills and technique. I am trying my best to help her in every way I can, but there are a lot of situations that I simply have not encountered yet as a coach, and it has been very challenging for me. I want her to know she is truly a beautiful gymnast who is very capable, but it will take some time.
I have no idea what they will do when I begin working at ENA. I would love for them to follow me there, but it is a significantly further drive than what they are used to. Perhaps they will stay at Giant. I do not know, but I will continue to help her as much as I possibly can to ensure she has a good end to her season.
I'd love to hear some interesting stories with happy endings from all of you!