Anonymous wrote:Ah yes. The baseball “Coach Talk” can be anywhere from 10-20 mins. Even if the field is used by another team, the coaches just take the kids next to the dugout while they yammer on and on.
Another time we were trying to grab our DD from gymnastics practice to go somewhere else and we were already going to be late. Practice, which usually ends on time, was 30 mins over and we could just see the coach was just talking. The girls were all standing around bored. The parents kept nominating each other to go pull the kids out but honestly we all are scared of the Russian coach. So we just sat around going wtf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - he’s a freshman on their small school’s varsity team, so saying something to the coach would be incredibly awkward for him. I’m not sure what I’m going to do next time, but it’s happened twice already.
IME, baseball has always been the worst. Even in LL, the coach would hold them after at the batting cages or for long drawn out discussions. His and my other kids’ main sport is hockey, so I’m used to practices beginning and ending promptly. Otherwise, the Zamboni will kick them off the ice. If they took forever in the locker room, it was on the kid, not the coach.
Tell the coach that every minute that your son stays extra is a minute that your other kid is late for his sport. If you put it that way, the the coach might understand why you need to pick him up on time.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - he’s a freshman on their small school’s varsity team, so saying something to the coach would be incredibly awkward for him. I’m not sure what I’m going to do next time, but it’s happened twice already.
IME, baseball has always been the worst. Even in LL, the coach would hold them after at the batting cages or for long drawn out discussions. His and my other kids’ main sport is hockey, so I’m used to practices beginning and ending promptly. Otherwise, the Zamboni will kick them off the ice. If they took forever in the locker room, it was on the kid, not the coach.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - he’s a freshman on their small school’s varsity team, so saying something to the coach would be incredibly awkward for him. I’m not sure what I’m going to do next time, but it’s happened twice already.
IME, baseball has always been the worst. Even in LL, the coach would hold them after at the batting cages or for long drawn out discussions. His and my other kids’ main sport is hockey, so I’m used to practices beginning and ending promptly. Otherwise, the Zamboni will kick them off the ice. If they took forever in the locker room, it was on the kid, not the coach.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are younger so maybe this is naive, but I’d give a 15 min grace period and then go over and say, with apologies, we need to leave now. That’s crazy. This is happening regularly??