- Oct 25, 2009
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It is a difficult situation. I'm paying good money, some would say too much money for this instructor. Equivalent to what I pay for DDs off season workouts so obviously I don't want someone with less than His resume trying to interject their techniques.
I noticed the cap H in "His". He isn't Jesus is he? jk
Ideally, I would try to introduce them to each other if possible. That way they could understand each other and possibly make it better for your DD.
I'm occasionally faced with the question of what to do about her coach. I tell the parent and the player that "when in Rome, do what the Romans do." If a coach is "that bad" you shouldn't be on their team. If an instructor is "that great" the coach is probably already aware. And if it's a smart coach would already have consulted with Him.