- Mar 11, 2011
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Thou shall not force your cp to tryout if they are injured or need to take a break.
You can always get a private tryout later.
You can always get a private tryout later.
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great points.Remember that someone somewhere taught you those amazing skills that you are now proudly using at a new gym. They invested into you and may be stunned and hurt that you have moved on. Show a little grace and say thank you.
If an athlete moves on, let them go. Don't hold them back whether you agree with their decision or not. Let them go knowing you did the best you can while you could with them. You should have no regrets if you did that. And if you treat them right and they discover that they don't like it where they were, they will come back.
-Thou shalt not make grandiose statements about how awesome your (or any) team is immediately after tryouts and before you have even had one practice.Please learn each others names first before posting things of this nature. :D
Please tell me this is a TRUE STORY!!Also, thou shalt not allow thy cp to quit the team because Sally, Betty and Margie made the the same team and they have NO skills and your Susie is WAY better than that and how dare those silly coaches think that this team is the right place for Susie and this entire season is going to be a disaster and the gym is going to close because of the horrible way they put teams together and you want your registration money back.
Amen!If going to a new gym/program thou shall remember where you came from and not talk bad about people who used to be your friend.
1000 Amens!!!!Remember that someone somewhere taught you those amazing skills that you are now proudly using at a new gym. They invested into you and may be stunned and hurt that you have moved on. Show a little grace and say thank you.
If an athlete moves on, let them go. Don't hold them back whether you agree with their decision or not. Let them go knowing you did the best you can while you could with them. You should have no regrets if you did that. And if you treat them right and they discover that they don't like it where they were, they will come back.
Was it at least something that had a calming effect ;)Thou shalt not forget you are sitting in the parent area during try outs and light up.:eek: True story.