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let me try to fix it. or you could add me - LeeLee Raponey
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privacy settings wont allow me to see it.
let me try to fix it. or you could add me - LeeLee Raponey
here is the video that coach12 tried to send you. I put it on youtube so it's not private! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rElGZA9l0SQoooo :) never been to that comp! :)
yeah that way is better!
because honestly i would be the one jumping up and down yelling all happy!
Thank You! :)here is the video that coach12 tried to send you. I put it on youtube so it's not private! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rElGZA9l0SQ
BTW, it is still one of my biggest pet peeves when people publicly criticize children and essentially judge their character by putting those few seconds of incredible happiness/disappointment under a microscope.
Perhaps we could take hockey as an inspiration where, at the end of a series, the two teams line up and shake hands. Could an EP work out something like that?
I would think that would be an awesome idea, actually. That, along with the idea of announcing scores as you go, would go a long way.
The handshake thing would be much easier to do if the athletes already had time to absorb the results.
NOTE: Many teams congratulate each other already - it just isn't always seen by the critical masses in the stands.
Fair enough. I am curious when people decided that it was poor sportsmanship to celebrate immediately when you knew you won. In the 90s, everyone celebrated like that and no one seemed to get their feelings hurt by it.I completely understand. I'm just brainstorming to get something that would make it easier for people to accept the reactions of the team when they find out they won.
NOTE: Many teams congratulate each other already - it just isn't always seen by the critical masses in the stands.
we don't do it to be obnoxious, were just being supportive of all the other teams in our gym. other gyms do the exact same thing, i don't take offense to it. its not bad sportsmanship and when we lose we always stand up and congratulate the team that won :)