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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I get the sense that she’s inspirational because she’s the first person who has effectively introduced discipline and authority into some of these kids’ lives. [/quote] I agree. She is not outwardly warm and fuzzy, but she demonstrates her belief in the kids by establishing boundaries and enforcing those boundaries. That's what the kids need. At one point, I found myself turned off by her lack of involvement with injuries. But honestly, I think that's that's the way it should be. Coaches should focus on coaching and let medical decisions be made by the training staff and the athlete's doctors. [/quote] I’ve coached cheerleading (high school). It’s not my job to do anything with injuries other than to determine if the trainer or ambulance is needed. After the athlete has been checked out, I am then responsible for listening to the doctor or trainers orders. Practice still continues. [/quote]
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