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Women have more important things to do then waste time on the internet?Think I'll be the 3rd female coach chiming in on this 11 page thread. That may say something?
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Women have more important things to do then waste time on the internet?Think I'll be the 3rd female coach chiming in on this 11 page thread. That may say something?
Women have more important things to do then waste time on the internet?
Women are also, in general, better at multi-tasking so I am sure you were simultaneously solving the traveling salesman problem, helping your DD with her HW and doing your DH's laundry when you posted that...That's probably it. I'm an outlier yet again......
HeheIf my DD can deal with me she can deal with anybody..
Nice glad i asked for clarificationNope. They were successful with a certain type of player and didn’t know how to get the best out of a player like you.
@RADcatcher by headwinds I mean that some types of coaches have things hold them back that are completely inconsequential. Example: one of the best coaches either dd ever had was a basketball coach that couldnt get enough court time to coach basketball, the sport he loved the most. He learned to coach softball by reading books (probably because there wasn’t an internet yet).
Some people today would say that he can’t be an effective coach because he “never played the game.”
My 14 year old DD has been talking about how she wants to coach someday. She's has a pretty high softball IQ and is very vocal on the field so I think she'd be pretty good at it. What would you do to facilitate her love for it? See if she can help out with the younger age little league?
My 14 year old DD has been talking about how she wants to coach someday. She's has a pretty high softball IQ and is very vocal on the field so I think she'd be pretty good at it. What would you do to facilitate her love for it? See if she can help out with the younger age little league?