The best coaches make all of their gymnasts feel like each one of them is a crucial part of the team, not our gym. These coaches have favorites who get special privileged. Professional coaches of gymnast should not play favorites but they DO!. Fairness is a process—not a result. So, when a parent is paying for gymnastics instruction they have a right to expect that the tuition they pay provides their child with a similar level of attention as every other gymnast in that group. That’s the process. Your job as a gymnastics coach is to motivate and instruct a group of gymnast, not give a one-to-one private lesson with the most talented or agreeable gymnast.
How does a level 10 sophomore deal with being overlook for videos that promote her recruiting, denied access to the gym recruiting page, no support when others are high fived at meets, they are invisible but an excellent gymnast. As a parents we are not *** kissers!! Who go along with things they know are dead wrong. If you say something, it only makes it harder for the gymnast.
We are at the point of not trying to switch gyms, but how does a parent navigate the recruiting process when you don have the coaches backing your daughter?
Any suggestions on starting this process on our own.?
How does a level 10 sophomore deal with being overlook for videos that promote her recruiting, denied access to the gym recruiting page, no support when others are high fived at meets, they are invisible but an excellent gymnast. As a parents we are not *** kissers!! Who go along with things they know are dead wrong. If you say something, it only makes it harder for the gymnast.
We are at the point of not trying to switch gyms, but how does a parent navigate the recruiting process when you don have the coaches backing your daughter?
Any suggestions on starting this process on our own.?