I was wondering if any parents or gymnasts had encounter a "not so nice" coach, and what did you do about this? Just flat out switched or is this just an overeaction?
Anyway, the story begins as it always does; with a coach and gymnast. Lets call the gymnast lilly and the coach paul.
Lilly takes a turn on bars working on a windmill, as she supports herself on the bar ready to circle her front leg is bent, coach paul calls to her and tells her to straighten her leg, she takes the turn but her leg is still not straight. Paul yells at her and tells her to get up on the bar and try again but not make it look "like trash." Lilly supports herself but her leg is slightly bent, at this point coach paul is furious and slaps her on the leg continuously until she straightens it. In the process of this endeavor coach paul has called her countless names and mocked her. With a successfully straight leg support and reddened leg, lilly continues on. Practice starts to flow again and coach paul demands all the lv 4s to show a rutine, all the while he mocks them on falls, critisizes their lack of strength, and summarizes their failure with a stout "you'de be lucky to get a 5, if the judges were nice." Any views?
These actions where not a one time event and happen everyday on every event that the gymnasts are with him, when it comes to fear its nothing but a court "get over it" preceded by mockery of course. My question is what would you as parents do, if anything? Also if any coaches happen upon this; how do you deal with fear, and what would you change about coach pauls behavior?
Thanks for reading if you did
Anyway, the story begins as it always does; with a coach and gymnast. Lets call the gymnast lilly and the coach paul.
Lilly takes a turn on bars working on a windmill, as she supports herself on the bar ready to circle her front leg is bent, coach paul calls to her and tells her to straighten her leg, she takes the turn but her leg is still not straight. Paul yells at her and tells her to get up on the bar and try again but not make it look "like trash." Lilly supports herself but her leg is slightly bent, at this point coach paul is furious and slaps her on the leg continuously until she straightens it. In the process of this endeavor coach paul has called her countless names and mocked her. With a successfully straight leg support and reddened leg, lilly continues on. Practice starts to flow again and coach paul demands all the lv 4s to show a rutine, all the while he mocks them on falls, critisizes their lack of strength, and summarizes their failure with a stout "you'de be lucky to get a 5, if the judges were nice." Any views?
These actions where not a one time event and happen everyday on every event that the gymnasts are with him, when it comes to fear its nothing but a court "get over it" preceded by mockery of course. My question is what would you as parents do, if anything? Also if any coaches happen upon this; how do you deal with fear, and what would you change about coach pauls behavior?
Thanks for reading if you did