I get that it's a competitive sport (and I'm a competitive person) and that parents like to be involved in their kids' sports (and I'm involved/highly interested in my kids' sports). I get that you want the best for your kid and success for your kid. I get that you envy the girl that appears to the the coach's pet or that gets skills faster or gets to move up early (and I look at some talented kids and wish that my kids were so talented). It's natural.
What I don't get is disparaging other kids for being coach's pet or doing better than teammates, tearing them down for whatever reason you've invented that bothers you about them. They're just little kids and the ones that are irking you are probably working their tails off, despite your impression that it all just comes easy to them and they were born with perfect form. No doubt some got more from their genes than others, but that's not a reason to attack them or their parents.
What these kids can do is amazing and cool and should be applauded. Watching the best girl at your gym do well isn't much different than watching Gabrielle Douglas on TV - it's a chance to watch what great things can happen when people work hard. If you can't enjoy it (even when it's not your kid), then just keep your mouth shut!
And, yes, I've been guilty of these shortcomings myself.
What I don't get is disparaging other kids for being coach's pet or doing better than teammates, tearing them down for whatever reason you've invented that bothers you about them. They're just little kids and the ones that are irking you are probably working their tails off, despite your impression that it all just comes easy to them and they were born with perfect form. No doubt some got more from their genes than others, but that's not a reason to attack them or their parents.
What these kids can do is amazing and cool and should be applauded. Watching the best girl at your gym do well isn't much different than watching Gabrielle Douglas on TV - it's a chance to watch what great things can happen when people work hard. If you can't enjoy it (even when it's not your kid), then just keep your mouth shut!
And, yes, I've been guilty of these shortcomings myself.