- Aug 4, 2015
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yes im a boy, its fine XDIf so I apologize for not catching that before.
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yes im a boy, its fine XDIf so I apologize for not catching that before.
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yes im a boy, its fine XD
It's fine lolSorry, I was confusing you with a different poster.
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I didn't ask, I didn't want to seem like a brat. I should've asked?
Yeah, I was just wondering how I could've asked the question to them.You can ask what can you do to improve to be considered in the future to a level 5. That is not a bratty question that is asking to improve.
Just as I said. You say "Excuse Coach... is there a time that would be good for you,when I can sit down with you to figure out how I can improve as a cheerleader to be considered for a level 5 in the future. I respect your opinion and I would appreciate some of your time." Then you thank them and when they meet with you thank them again and truly LISTEN when you do meet. By listening I know it is hard but as they tell you things you don't take it in as yeah well I already can do that they just don't see it (a natural reaction) but okay -- even take notes if you need to and then you figure out your next step whether that be privates or perhaps it is other things that kept you back.Yeah, I was just wondering how I could've asked the question to them.
What should I say if it's because this is my 1st year with them and they think I won't handle the pressure?
What should I say if it's because this is my 1st year with them and they think I won't handle the pressure?
I just cannot see a coach giving this as a justification. Sounds to me like you are still hoping you can convince them to move you. I think you need to let go of that and focus on what you need to do to improve for next year. If you don't, you won't be happy and you won't be showing them what you want them to see. Embrace the team you are on this year, and work towards next year.What should I say if it's because this is my 1st year with them and they think I won't handle the pressure?
^^^^^ This. I was on a collegiate 6, and on a good day my cartwheel might be straight. However I'm alright basing and have a good technique for throwing baskets. It really all depends on how a coach wants to flesh out a team. Sometimes it's about the athletes potential, their ability to work as a team, how encouraging they are to others. A whole lot of things.Coed stunting ability, experience, maturity, there are lots of reasons.