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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The honesty every family is looking for..for example telling the kids they will be f by his high school coaches if they play against them. They might as well bend over and be f. The honesty a younger sibling wants to hear "how his brother is already committed to a college and he is committed to nothing. I guess we missed the small print on his website. I guess that honesty is hard to come by....[/quote] Your complaints are about Trig's methods, which is certainly up to you. Sometimes his motivation is exactly what is needed to spark a kid. In my experience with him, he would not have said anything to the younger sibling if he did not think it would inspire the kid's performance. If the younger sibling wilted under that approach, that may say more about the player than it does about the coaching. Trig is up front that he will push his players to be their best. If the methods don't work and are detrimental to your player's improvement, then you should pull the kid from the program. Trig would probably agree with that decision. Once you make it, though, I think you need to acknowledge that Trig's approach works well for a lot of players, it just did not work for yours. [/quote]
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