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Flexibility.
DS (8) is not super flexible. I do think it's slowly getting better, but s l o w l y. He's like 2-3" from hitting any of his splits, though his "good leg" is closest. He HATES stretching. Coaches have been stretching him at practice (varying in intensity) since the summer to help him along. He cries on the "more intense" days. Now, DS does tend to be a crier...
Now, my DS is not the worst in the group, but is definitely lagging some in this area. Head coach has gone so far as to ask my DD to help at home, which my DS usually refuses or does at half-effort, so I don't push beyond occasionally suggesting that if he wants some extra iPad time, he could do it while stretching.
On Saturday he complained to me in front of coach - and I asked if he was still alive, and whether it was helping. DS said yes to both. Lately, when he's complaining, I've suggested to him that he has several options: 1. Suck it up and deal, 2. Stretch more at home so he needs less "help" at practice, or 3. Switch sports. He says no way to #3, ignores the others.
Back when DD was 5 and doing an invite strength/flex class, she had splits homework which she did diligently (while tearing up) nearly every day. They're so different.
He loves his teammates and otherwise likes practices. First L4 meet is in a little over a week. How do I handle this? Do I handle it? Should I do anything differently?
DS (8) is not super flexible. I do think it's slowly getting better, but s l o w l y. He's like 2-3" from hitting any of his splits, though his "good leg" is closest. He HATES stretching. Coaches have been stretching him at practice (varying in intensity) since the summer to help him along. He cries on the "more intense" days. Now, DS does tend to be a crier...
Now, my DS is not the worst in the group, but is definitely lagging some in this area. Head coach has gone so far as to ask my DD to help at home, which my DS usually refuses or does at half-effort, so I don't push beyond occasionally suggesting that if he wants some extra iPad time, he could do it while stretching.
On Saturday he complained to me in front of coach - and I asked if he was still alive, and whether it was helping. DS said yes to both. Lately, when he's complaining, I've suggested to him that he has several options: 1. Suck it up and deal, 2. Stretch more at home so he needs less "help" at practice, or 3. Switch sports. He says no way to #3, ignores the others.
Back when DD was 5 and doing an invite strength/flex class, she had splits homework which she did diligently (while tearing up) nearly every day. They're so different.
He loves his teammates and otherwise likes practices. First L4 meet is in a little over a week. How do I handle this? Do I handle it? Should I do anything differently?