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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would not go so far as to say that they treat any of the kids as garbage, but this is certainly not “in the best interest of NCAP athlete development” as was stated in the email to GP families. Quite the opposite. Phil and Jeremy care deeply about the swimmers that they have been coaching, some of them for several years. Dan S doesn’t even know they exist. [/quote] Sorry but Jeremy is a terrible coach and should never be allowed to coach children. GP gets best behavior Jeremy because he’s been on notice. I don’t blame you for being fooled but getting rid of Jeremy is an extremely smart move for NCAP. [/quote] Maybe you had a bad experience with Jeremy at TY. Since arriving at GP, brought in to save the GP site from another issue, he has connected well with a group of 9-12 year olds in the B1, some of which were in their first year of club since it is still an entry point. No coach is always going to be all sunshine and rainbows, but he calmly and clearly communicates what’s expected in practices, and the sets challenge the kids in a safe manner geared toward them getting improvements and being happy swimmers who take pride in the details. He gave them all positive, constructive and sometimes very detailed feedback after events, even if they gained or (very rarely) DQ. He is usually very chill and although the kids might say that Phil is more fun, he did make things fun for them this year. [/quote] He was demoted and sent to GP for a reason. Just let that sink in. I’m glad that was the experience GP got because your kids deserve that treatment. But you can’t ignore that vast issues that eventually led to his removal. I can’t speak to Phil - that stinks. But NCAP is making a smart move removing Jeremy. Your kids are young, they will be completely fine getting a new coach. I don’t need to convince you and there is no need - he's gone. I just hope you get a new coach that is good deep down and not because they got in so much trouble they were forced to be good. [/quote] I think everyone heard you of your horrible experience with Jeremy at TY. No need to repeat over and over here. [/quote] Ok Jeremy [/quote] You are a sad human being. Your kid probably had a bad experience because he's jerk and can't take feedback, just like his Dad. [/quote] You sound a little worked up, buddy. [/quote]
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