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thats just how i see things. i went to a private christian school who tried to control everything i did. it pushed me away to where now i just have a different point of view.Such a thoroughly modern response.
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thats just how i see things. i went to a private christian school who tried to control everything i did. it pushed me away to where now i just have a different point of view.Such a thoroughly modern response.
oh and dont get me started on one las vegas competition it made me ill seeing some coaches lounging around drinking like slobs in the bars at the hotel me and a TON of other teams had competed at and were staying atWhat gets me more is when I see my cp's coaches drunk pictures on facebook. Anyone ever been to a comp in Las Vegas? Sometimes they have open bars for the coaches and they then take their drinks to warmups.
SuzyB said:What gets me more is when I see my cp's coaches drunk pictures on facebook. Anyone ever been to a comp in Las Vegas? Sometimes they have open bars for the coaches and they then take their drinks to warmups.
But most of the time is DOES negatively impact the team. And it's not a good image to the younger kids or anybody in the cheer community! Bottom line, under age drinking shouldn't be allowed.If it's not negatively impacting the team (at practice or at competition) I wouldn't do anything about it. That's their parent's job.
It's the gym's business when Susie comes to practice or a comp hungover or high.
Why is poor Susie being brought into this? ;)If Susie comes to practice or comp drunk or high and someone gets hurt... Not so sure the gym's liability waivers are going to be worth the price of paper they were printed on!
because she is a horrible childWhy is poor Susie being brought into this? ;)
Why is poor Susie being brought into this? ;)
Tahahahaa. xDSomeone asked to wear my uniform as a Halloween costume, to a party... Oh reaaallyy now? I'm sure my coaches would love that.
My whole thing is, cheerleading for some people is their only positive thing in their life. What happens if yes an athlete messes up and finally gives into the peer pressure, drinks, gets caught and is off the team. If thats their only positive outlet, what are they going to turn to now?
Thank you thats what I keep thinking, I wasnt a bad kid by any means. But my senior year of high school I went through some really rough times especially when both my parents lost their jobs at the same time. Honestly I can say that if it wasnt for me being able to get away and go to the gym where I could get away from everything else going wrong in my life I am not sure what I would have done.this. SO MUCH. Or, what about that child that has no real guidance from their parents, and DOES get into drugs/sex/alcohol at an extremely early age? I can think of at least 3 girls off the top of my head like this, and cheer and the coaches are THE best influences in their lives. I talk to them as much as I can about cutting the crap, but ya know, I would NEVER want them kicked them off the team because they need that positive environment. The gym is a clean place for them, and when they're there, it's a few hours that I KNOW they aren't doing something dumb or putting their health at risk. But they do know better than do to anything like that in uniform.
Some parents sadly don't have an issue with drinking, so I not sure how much telling the parents would help. Especially considering the fact that if the coaches have seen the pictures, them im sure the parents have seen the pictures. Most parents these days have facebooks, and if the parents dont im sure their parents friends do. I feel like there should be some sort of punishment but also maybe support, if the parents dont care then maybe the coaches need to sit down and tell them how dissapointing it is, and how even if their parents dont care it still makes the athlete look bad.Question. For those saying that the gym shouldn't kick them off the team but get them help, what should the gym do? Should they sit that athlete down and talk to them about it? Advise them to make sure pictures don't get posted? Tell them not to drink or tell their parents? It's an illegal activity, but how would you suggest handling the situation then.