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I'm sick and tired of negative coaches ripping apart kids at the high school level
Unfortunately this is also an all too common behavior in youth sports. My son, while not a great basketball player, is a good athlete and very quick. He went into middle school basketball with much enthusiasm. I felt that a good coach could take a kid with athletic ability, quickness, and enthusiasm and at least mold him into a player that can contribute defensively if nothing else. Well, all his basketball coach knew how to do was tell kids when they made a mistake, rarely did he ever bother to teach them anything, and blew up at the kids more than once for not playing well. So much for any enthusiasm my son had for ever playing basketball again, he told me he's done with it.
Now it's baseball season and we're seeing the same thing out of the head coach on our baseball team. Some of the kids are loosing thier love of the game, can't say that I blame them after getting yelled at for messing up on things they were never taught how to do. I refuse to let my son succumb to this negative coaching. I've been an assistant coach for years because I never wanted to deal with parents and league politics, looks like it's time for me to step up to the plate while there's still a couple of years to get some of these kids ready to play HS ball. I'm a firm believer in taking time to teach good fundamentals, give praise when they do well, and not let personal ego get into the equation. Wish me luck.