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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This depends on your kid and you and all of your personalities. DH was not a professional athlete but played and had terrible issues with discussing anything with either of our kids. He always ended up trying to give some advice which ended up in major arguments at home. My kids don’t want his input at all. But he gets pushy even though he was tries to be supportive and helpful. [/quote] I don't really consider advice at home "coaching" and is kind of lame, unless it's a video or something. Videos go a long way towards settling misunderstandings. My kids know the deal. We'll go to the pool, we'll go to the gym, we'll go to the park, I'll buy them training toys(foam sparing pads, reflex trainers, slalom poles, hurdles), etc. But they need to practice. They generally go along with this. It's pretty transactional.[/quote]
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