- Dec 27, 2010
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Oh wow, I'm still a little bit confused about yesterday. It was my first day coaching optional level gymnasts (the first optional level in here). I have absolutely no experience about that level because I'm new in this gym and earlier I coached (and did gymnastics by myself) in a different gym with no optional gymnasts at all. You may think why on earth the head coach gave me this team. The answer is that there was absolutely no-one else who could have taken them because the coach of that team left abroad after christmas holidays. She will be back in 4-6 months. At first I said NO WAY when I was asked to take that group, then the head coach and another coach kept asking and made me believe I could handle it well... So I finally said yes but I insisted that they must help and educate me if I ask for it.
I also coach rec classes, pre-team and one compulsory team (partly).
Well, I was SO nervous about meeting the optional girls. I thought they would hate me because I'm not as professional as their former coach. But on the contrary they were so nice, understanding and lovely, absolutely great kids! Before meeting them I also worried about how will I handle girls that age (11-15) because I have never coached kids that old, but it kind of came naturally after the first few minutes. We laughed a lot together and I certainly felt I was wanted and approved. I'm pretty sure I will learn a lot from them in 6 months and I hope they'll learn something too
At first I was very unsure to spot and advise them on those higher level skills (back handsprings and front tucks on beam, flyaways and giants on bars...) but they said it's okay and they let me practice spotting as much I liked... So everything went better than I had hoped!
I REALLY wait for meeting them again! This made me to want to educate myself even more.
You all experienced coaches here, do you have any words of wisdom to say to me?
I also coach rec classes, pre-team and one compulsory team (partly).
Well, I was SO nervous about meeting the optional girls. I thought they would hate me because I'm not as professional as their former coach. But on the contrary they were so nice, understanding and lovely, absolutely great kids! Before meeting them I also worried about how will I handle girls that age (11-15) because I have never coached kids that old, but it kind of came naturally after the first few minutes. We laughed a lot together and I certainly felt I was wanted and approved. I'm pretty sure I will learn a lot from them in 6 months and I hope they'll learn something too

At first I was very unsure to spot and advise them on those higher level skills (back handsprings and front tucks on beam, flyaways and giants on bars...) but they said it's okay and they let me practice spotting as much I liked... So everything went better than I had hoped!
I REALLY wait for meeting them again! This made me to want to educate myself even more.
You all experienced coaches here, do you have any words of wisdom to say to me?