Off Topic Moving back east

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It's mixed.

I really miss my kids back in San Jose, and I hate that I had to leave them mere weeks before their season started. But I'm liking Leesburg so far.

Lees burg is an awesome place. Awesome things to do, dining, wineries and brew pubs close by!

I am interested to hear what you think after the competition season starts. My Dd's coach came from Texas and was bowled over by the environment [emoji3][emoji15]
 
Once things got going at Apex, it quickly became clear that it wasn't quite the right fit for me. So now I'm looking for something else, hopefully in the Baltimore area.

Might even take a break from coaching; I've been burning out a bit anyway, and getting sick and injured way too much lately.
 
Oh, and I want to clarify this:

When I say it wasn't a good fit, I don't mean to say anything negative about the gym or the people there. It's a fine gym with some great coaches, but it's too big a program for me. The thing I really enjoy the most about coaching is building a strong relationship with each kid, learning their strengths and weaknesses, what motivates them and what discourages them, etc, and then tailoring my coaching accordingly. At Apex, I worked with close to 200 kids each week, and each of those kids worked with at least three other coaches, so there wasn't really an opportunity to build that close working relationship. It's not a bad gym; it's just not one that plays to my strengths.
 
Oh, and I want to clarify this:

When I say it wasn't a good fit, I don't mean to say anything negative about the gym or the people there. It's a fine gym with some great coaches, but it's too big a program for me. The thing I really enjoy the most about coaching is building a strong relationship with each kid, learning their strengths and weaknesses, what motivates them and what discourages them, etc, and then tailoring my coaching accordingly. At Apex, I worked with close to 200 kids each week, and each of those kids worked with at least three other coaches, so there wasn't really an opportunity to build that close working relationship. It's not a bad gym; it's just not one that plays to my strengths.
It's great you know how you work best. As well, you sound like a great coach. Coaching isn't plug and play, kids thrive under people who believe in them.
 

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