Anonymous wrote:Its the 2nd week of practices. Give them some grace. Good lord, they could be on devices, causing problems, etc. Instead they are using their last few weeks of summer break to train for a HS sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its the 2nd week of practices. Give them some grace. Good lord, they could be on devices, causing problems, etc. Instead they are using their last few weeks of summer break to train for a HS sport.
Giving a polite reminder and not running them down with the bike is grace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its the 2nd week of practices. Give them some grace. Good lord, they could be on devices, causing problems, etc. Instead they are using their last few weeks of summer break to train for a HS sport.
Giving a polite reminder and not running them down with the bike is grace.
Anonymous wrote:Its the 2nd week of practices. Give them some grace. Good lord, they could be on devices, causing problems, etc. Instead they are using their last few weeks of summer break to train for a HS sport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hello HS Cross-country Coaches in particular,
A reminder for you as you get your teams ready for the season: When you send your charges out to do their distance training on the shared-use trails, please ask them to run no more than two individuals side-by-side. Multiple clusters of Washington-Liberty kids were running 5-across today as people were trying to bike into work during the morning commute.
Yes, it's nice to be able to relax and run your teams through the shared-use trails or on local streets while you take care of other things back at the school. It helps the kids build responsibility as the captains lead their teammates and get well-conditioned for the season. But you, HS Coach, do have to do your part and monitor your students to ensure that they actually conduct themselves responsibly on their runs.
I look forward to smoother rides over the next couple of weeks. Thank you!
Lmaooooooo people on bicycles complaining about slowing down the commute of other people. Gtfo you do it every damn day to drivers.