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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes the coach "sketchy"?
As a general rule, the sketchy type coaches operate as "fixers" of sorts. Promising pie-in-the-sky opportunities to young players and their families; leveraging their access to players with high schools or colleges to get financial or job opportunities for themselves (e.g., a job on a high school staff); charging families without a lot of money fees for private training sessions. Lack of educational or coaching credentials. Often have a "roll the ball out and let them run" attitude to the AAU games and do not teach good fundamentals.
LOL. Talk about stereotypes. How do you know this particular person fit that profile.
Stick to knitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes the coach "sketchy"?
As a general rule, the sketchy type coaches operate as "fixers" of sorts. Promising pie-in-the-sky opportunities to young players and their families; leveraging their access to players with high schools or colleges to get financial or job opportunities for themselves (e.g., a job on a high school staff); charging families without a lot of money fees for private training sessions. Lack of educational or coaching credentials. Often have a "roll the ball out and let them run" attitude to the AAU games and do not teach good fundamentals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes the coach "sketchy"?
As a general rule, the sketchy type coaches operate as "fixers" of sorts. Promising pie-in-the-sky opportunities to young players and their families; leveraging their access to players with high schools or colleges to get financial or job opportunities for themselves (e.g., a job on a high school staff); charging families without a lot of money fees for private training sessions. Lack of educational or coaching credentials. Often have a "roll the ball out and let them run" attitude to the AAU games and do not teach good fundamentals.
LOL. Talk about stereotypes. How do you know this particular person fit that profile.
Stick to knitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes the coach "sketchy"?
As a general rule, the sketchy type coaches operate as "fixers" of sorts. Promising pie-in-the-sky opportunities to young players and their families; leveraging their access to players with high schools or colleges to get financial or job opportunities for themselves (e.g., a job on a high school staff); charging families without a lot of money fees for private training sessions. Lack of educational or coaching credentials. Often have a "roll the ball out and let them run" attitude to the AAU games and do not teach good fundamentals.
Anonymous wrote:What makes the coach "sketchy"?