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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEvery coach has to push certain buttons and get on players. Look up Antonio Conti, Diego Simeone, Jose Mouhrino. If soccer is not your thing, here are some basketball examples, Bobby Knight, Mike Rice, Mike Krzysewski. All great coaches but very tough on their players.
If this is your idea of coaching then I feel sorry for your kid!
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Yelling with constructive criticism is acceptable in my book (with me making sure that my kid understands the point) is way different that threatening kids with losing their spots to outside players, telling kids they suck, comparing the kids to other each other (or kids from another team that the coach has) in a negative way, and basically being a dick. One may help the kids learn and develop and the other is a self-serving power trip.
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Scrolling through this thread shows me just how soft we've become as parents. I'll come right out and say that I don't condone abusive behavior by a coach but yelling and calling kids out shouldn't be a problem. Sports in general, especially at high levels are tough and only get tougher as they get older. Kids need to be pushed by the coaches so they can reach higher levels. Don't you want your kid to develop an edge to their game and don't you think by developing this edge on the field will translate into an edge in life? Look how the "time-out" generation is working out, kids don't know the meaning of no or hard work and if a coach is going to be tough on my child I don't have a problem. Like I said, abusive behavior by a coach or any adult towards a child shouldn't be tolerated and if it occurs it should be dealt with one on one, but don't mistake yelling and calling out the truth in an attempt to push that player to a higher level as abusive.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you consider throwing your water bottle and stomping around pushing buttons? How about not coaching because he’s having a temper tantrum? Telling players they suck and to figure out what they are doing wrong on their own? Telling players that they need to respect him while he doesn’t have any respect for his players? Calling parents to come and pick up their 12 year olds because they are not taking his practice serious enough?
If this is your idea of coaching then I feel sorry for your kid!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostScrolling through this thread shows me just how soft we've become as parents. I'll come right out and say that I don't condone abusive behavior by a coach but yelling and calling kids out shouldn't be a problem. Sports in general, especially at high levels are tough and only get tougher as they get older. Kids need to be pushed by the coaches so they can reach higher levels. Don't you want your kid to develop an edge to their game and don't you think by developing this edge on the field will translate into an edge in life? Look how the "time-out" generation is working out, kids don't know the meaning of no or hard work and if a coach is going to be tough on my child I don't have a problem. Like I said, abusive behavior by a coach or any adult towards a child shouldn't be tolerated and if it occurs it should be dealt with one on one, but don't mistake yelling and calling out the truth in an attempt to push that player to a higher level as abusive.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIs that really what is happening or are you exaggerating?? If so how does the club put up with this sort of behaviour. Makes no sense that they would tolerate if what you’re saying is true.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;2954959]I don’t recall anyone saying “yelling at a player” is abusive. It crosses a line when a coach belittles his players and calls them names. Your child isn’t going to get any better by someone yelling that they suck.
Not sure what you're definition of belittle is based on your sensitivity. Did you hear these comments yourself or did your child tell them to you on the car ride home. Only asking because some people have become way to oversensitive to criticism.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo you consider throwing your water bottle and stomping around pushing buttons? How about not coaching because he’s having a temper tantrum? Telling players they suck and to figure out what they are doing wrong on their own? Telling players that they need to respect him while he doesn’t have any respect for his players? Calling parents to come and pick up their 12 year olds because they are not taking his practice serious enough?
If this is your idea of coaching then I feel sorry for your kid!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYeah ok what facts??? Keep making stuff up. I guess tough coaches are not for your kid. Next.
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