Cannonball
Ex "Expert"
- Feb 25, 2009
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mkral, as you know, I was a long time coach. Have your dd keep doing what she is doing. The coach will now take credit for it if she hits well. Also, on the "hitting the back thing," have your dd tell the coach that she is uncomfortable with that action and that she isn't as confident trying to duplicate it. Then, have her ask the coach if the coach is alright with her trying to finish like she has worked on all summer. She won't lie to her coach. She won't have her parent interceed. I'm betting that everything will be fine. I think most coaches want some input. I don't think most are tryants. If they have good communication with their players, often, they are willing to work with the player. I know I was. Of course, I was never a cookie cutter coach and so, I did allow for some individuality.