I agree with socratesofcheer. Like I said, my daughter had this done with her last year...and it was done only a short time before their first competition, she had been flying all summer and a good part of the fall in ALL stunts and baskets and pyramids. We had a change in personnel, and the alternate was a flyer. My daughter was not necessarily the "biggest" flyer, but she sure is built like a $h!t brickhouse! The coach knew she was struggling a bit flying as well, and recognized that she is very strong, particularly in her upper body. So he tried her basing (still flew in pyramid, but that was it)...and she LOVED it and experience great success, as did her team...they went undefeated as a level 5 team all season (had to brag a LITTLE lol). I think as a coach, where you put kids is part of coaching. You do not need to have a meeting about a position changing. Behavioral problems, dedication problems, in danger of being kicked off the team problems, attendance problems...YES, have a one-on-one meeting. For decisions concerning the whole team and their success...you do what you gotta do. If you make an issue out of it, there is an issue. If you don't, and you just do what you feel is right, then there may be no need for discussion at all. The kid might be TOTALLY fine with it. And if the KID is fine with it...the parent SHOULD also be fine with it. Did I love watching my child in the air?? Sure, I take great pride in her abilities. Do i love watching her any less as a base? Not at all. And she is enjoying it just as much...probably a whole lot more actually. You do your job as coach. If they want to talk to you AFTER you make the change, so be it. But holding a "summit" before making that switch just seems silly...to me at least.