- Dec 4, 2009
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here are the things ive always heard from my coaches about rays. i just wanna know if they are true.
do you guys hold kids back from throwing their skills?
do you guys not allow any other gyms shirts in your own?
do you kick people off if they visit other gyms?
1. We would never stop people from throwing skills they have or try to hold them back. We generally push them to get the absolute most out of them we can. The only thing is we might change a skill in the warmup room if it doesn't look solid. If a full is shaky and busting, we will ask them to layout. If a fullup is missing, they might go straight up. There are two reasons for this: 1. There will always be some skills in every routine that an athlete has struggled with or just got. That day the they may not have the skill solid yet, and we will change it just to make a safer routine. You kinda have to ask yourself... is this one kids full the reasons we would win? 99% of the time the answer is your team would probably place the same whether the athetlete did the skill or not. The difference would be in if the athlete busted. There is a strong chance having a bunch of questionable skills bust could affect your teams placement. So we ask our athletes to be smart. we might make the call or ask the athlete themselves whats the smartest thing to do. 2. the other reason is injury. throwing a skill at the gym for practice is one thing, but putting it out there for everyone to see when its not solid can lead to injury. there will always be some risk in everything we do, but taking unnecessary ones don't really help out the team.
2. haha, you can pretty much wear anything thats in the dress code. I have some shirts from other programs that I enjoy. In fact I am still waiting on a shirt from @BlueCat and while I am at it... wheres my TG shirt @Weezy ?
3. ok, there are two ways to take that question. so I will answer them both. if an athlete is on a current team that we are coaching and working with to be competitive and an athlete is unhappy for whatever reason and visiting other gyms to find out if they can offer her/him something better I think we would have a discussion with that athlete.
if an athletes is tumbling at another gym that isn't a big deal (as long as their skills are improving). some athletes drive a long way for practice so making it up for a tumble class jsut isnt in the cards.