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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What I realized is the kids who go home and practice all on their own are the exceptions not the rule. If you really want your kid to practice at home hire a private coach to work with them during the week. I also realize too late that to look for complementary activities that would help improve their main activity. [/quote] If my kids don’t have the internal motivation to practice on their own some at home, then I’m not shelling out the $$ for private training.[/quote] While I completely understand this perspective I can relate to athletes to aren’t very motivated to work on their own, but work very hard in a group setting. I was definitely one of those athletes. I only ever did things on my own during breaks in college, where they put the fear in us that they would make our lives hell if we came back out of shape. Even now as an adult, I cannot find the motivation to work out on my own. Not even on a peloton or something like that. I have to be in the physical presence of others with someone telling me what to do, and I will work my butt off. Otherwise, not happening. [/quote]
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