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Can the thread get back on track. Bearing in mind that we do not discuss religion or politics on the CB. As you can see from the last few posts it can be quite devisive.
So who's everyone in the US voting for in November?
(grinning with Groucho Marco eyebrows)
(now running away very quickly before Bogwoppit begins swinging)
Great: My gym has the family feel, my coach is a great coach, and we have a phenomenal boys program
Not so great: The girls aren't very competitive so we always score middle of the pack, everyone always has some type of injury, sometimes i feel that my coach isn't strict enough (I came here from a gym where my coach would make corrections by yelling and i guess i respond well to that lol), and recently alot of the girls on team have quit due to the economy so instead of huge optional team we had before we have a teeny tiny one now
Even though there are some negatives I am grateful that i even get the chance to do a sport that i really love.
Wash your hands before and after eating, after a workout and after using the toilet.
Communication could also be improved. My dd has been going to the gym since she was 3.5 yo (she is 10.5 now) and I could count on one hand (and have a finger or 2 left over) the number of times the gym or coaches have initiated a conversation with me about my child's development. They also don't seem to invite you to initiate conversations (although the few times I have, they have been helpful. I just always feel like a pest. And before you think I AM a pest, I'd say I initiate an average of 1 conversation per year.)
Is that common coaches? I see a lot of people have communication problems with their coaches, or just very little dialogue. I don't feel I have this problem with DD's coaches, which I'm definitely appreciating as I read some of these posts. While we don't have daily discussions or anything, they usually tell me when something happens, good or bad.
I know our HC will tell you that if he doesn't come talk to you, things are going fine with your child. If your child is excelling or is struggling, he (or one of the coaches) will come talk to you. Otherwise, there are practices back to back and overlapping all afternoon and evening, so they'd have to leave practicing gymnasts to come out and talk. He's only going to do that when there's something that needs to be said.I know there are other origins to the communication problem, but most are exceptions to reasons I've stated. I'm sure that in an international forum there will be many of you that want to chime in with complaints about communication, but those comments may deserve a thread of their own. So please excuse me if I've stepped over the boundary of this thread, but I just couldn't let Moxiegrl83's question go with-out a response.