Hi all-
Seeking advice on how to support athletes who are starting to think about retiring. My daughter is almost 15 years old and in level 8. Her coach from the past 2 years just got reassigned to a different squad and she's devastated. It's made her start to think about retiring (why does this sport say retire and not quit? Just an aside curiosity...) As well, she's not very keen about her new squad / coach or training schedule which requires she misses 2 afternoons of high school. All of that combined is making her rethink priorities.
Anyway - I'm kind of at a loss as to how to support her as she thinks all of this through. I keep just telling her "it's her decision" but I'm also wondering if this is a good time to encourage her to just say goodbye to the sport. Where will it get her anyway? She's lost the desire to pursue gymnastics at university it seems. How do you know if it's worth continuing in this very demanding sport and when it's not? Leaving would certainly would make our family life a lot less stressful as we'd be driving less and saving a lot of $$$, but I don't want to drive the decision....
Any advice is appreciated. Thank you!
Seeking advice on how to support athletes who are starting to think about retiring. My daughter is almost 15 years old and in level 8. Her coach from the past 2 years just got reassigned to a different squad and she's devastated. It's made her start to think about retiring (why does this sport say retire and not quit? Just an aside curiosity...) As well, she's not very keen about her new squad / coach or training schedule which requires she misses 2 afternoons of high school. All of that combined is making her rethink priorities.
Anyway - I'm kind of at a loss as to how to support her as she thinks all of this through. I keep just telling her "it's her decision" but I'm also wondering if this is a good time to encourage her to just say goodbye to the sport. Where will it get her anyway? She's lost the desire to pursue gymnastics at university it seems. How do you know if it's worth continuing in this very demanding sport and when it's not? Leaving would certainly would make our family life a lot less stressful as we'd be driving less and saving a lot of $$$, but I don't want to drive the decision....
Any advice is appreciated. Thank you!