Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will not let my son do it. I also am not letting my son play with his friend.
Yes, agreed. I keep my kids in the closet and feed them through a doggie door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
Has it occurred to you how many other people this trainer is in contact with? Really dumb.
It will be interesting to see Plastic Bubble Parents struggle over whether they and their kids take the vaccine 18 months from now when their kid may finally have the chance to leave the house. I am betting a lot of them stay in the house. Won’t exactly be the greatest generation we are raising.
People who are doing what has been asked of our society as a global pandemic peaks are now "Plastic Bubble Parents."
You are a "Shit Human"
Pure genius on display. No, I am not referring to people who are following social distancing guidance. I am talking about people who will not let their kids out of the house even when people are permitted to go back to parks. Or who think you get disease by being on the same field as somebody else at appropriate distance. Or who don’t permit their children to be vaccinated. Of course I think people should act in a manner that is sensible and not careless. I also believe that a good portion of the population will need to get this before the virus dies. Certainly I hope that is not the case but doubt that another resolution lies ahead for the next 12-18 months.
So basically you are using a straw man.
Intellectually weak.
That poster is a Mental midget. You can’t argue with stupidity.
Btw, anti-vaxers are the type that WOULD let their kids out. They would throw a party to expose them.
I am a vaccine researcher —so obviously extremely pro-vaccine. I am very far from helicopter, more a 1970s style parent and I would not let my kids play with other kids for the foreseeable future. We are social distancing. This is very real.
Work on convalescent plasma, then. It will be faster. Or just go back to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
Has it occurred to you how many other people this trainer is in contact with? Really dumb.
It will be interesting to see Plastic Bubble Parents struggle over whether they and their kids take the vaccine 18 months from now when their kid may finally have the chance to leave the house. I am betting a lot of them stay in the house. Won’t exactly be the greatest generation we are raising.
People who are doing what has been asked of our society as a global pandemic peaks are now "Plastic Bubble Parents."
You are a "Shit Human"
Pure genius on display. No, I am not referring to people who are following social distancing guidance. I am talking about people who will not let their kids out of the house even when people are permitted to go back to parks. Or who think you get disease by being on the same field as somebody else at appropriate distance. Or who don’t permit their children to be vaccinated. Of course I think people should act in a manner that is sensible and not careless. I also believe that a good portion of the population will need to get this before the virus dies. Certainly I hope that is not the case but doubt that another resolution lies ahead for the next 12-18 months.
So basically you are using a straw man.
Intellectually weak.
That poster is a Mental midget. You can’t argue with stupidity.
Btw, anti-vaxers are the type that WOULD let their kids out. They would throw a party to expose them.
I am a vaccine researcher —so obviously extremely pro-vaccine. I am very far from helicopter, more a 1970s style parent and I would not let my kids play with other kids for the foreseeable future. We are social distancing. This is very real.
Work on convalescent plasma, then. It will be faster. Or just go back to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
Has it occurred to you how many other people this trainer is in contact with? Really dumb.
It will be interesting to see Plastic Bubble Parents struggle over whether they and their kids take the vaccine 18 months from now when their kid may finally have the chance to leave the house. I am betting a lot of them stay in the house. Won’t exactly be the greatest generation we are raising.
People who are doing what has been asked of our society as a global pandemic peaks are now "Plastic Bubble Parents."
You are a "Shit Human"
Pure genius on display. No, I am not referring to people who are following social distancing guidance. I am talking about people who will not let their kids out of the house even when people are permitted to go back to parks. Or who think you get disease by being on the same field as somebody else at appropriate distance. Or who don’t permit their children to be vaccinated. Of course I think people should act in a manner that is sensible and not careless. I also believe that a good portion of the population will need to get this before the virus dies. Certainly I hope that is not the case but doubt that another resolution lies ahead for the next 12-18 months.
So basically you are using a straw man.
Intellectually weak.
That poster is a Mental midget. You can’t argue with stupidity.
Btw, anti-vaxers are the type that WOULD let their kids out. They would throw a party to expose them.
I am a vaccine researcher —so obviously extremely pro-vaccine. I am very far from helicopter, more a 1970s style parent and I would not let my kids play with other kids for the foreseeable future. We are social distancing. This is very real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
Has it occurred to you how many other people this trainer is in contact with? Really dumb.
It will be interesting to see Plastic Bubble Parents struggle over whether they and their kids take the vaccine 18 months from now when their kid may finally have the chance to leave the house. I am betting a lot of them stay in the house. Won’t exactly be the greatest generation we are raising.
People who are doing what has been asked of our society as a global pandemic peaks are now "Plastic Bubble Parents."
You are a "Shit Human"
Pure genius on display. No, I am not referring to people who are following social distancing guidance. I am talking about people who will not let their kids out of the house even when people are permitted to go back to parks. Or who think you get disease by being on the same field as somebody else at appropriate distance. Or who don’t permit their children to be vaccinated. Of course I think people should act in a manner that is sensible and not careless. I also believe that a good portion of the population will need to get this before the virus dies. Certainly I hope that is not the case but doubt that another resolution lies ahead for the next 12-18 months.
So basically you are using a straw man.
Intellectually weak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A trainer is simply unnecessary. Plenty of YouTube, Techne, etc. stuff online. This is true with or without CV risks.
Agreed but the 1on 1 live video with a trainer might more better for the non-motivated kid and/or for the coach to train/talk to his/her players during this down-time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
Has it occurred to you how many other people this trainer is in contact with? Really dumb.
It will be interesting to see Plastic Bubble Parents struggle over whether they and their kids take the vaccine 18 months from now when their kid may finally have the chance to leave the house. I am betting a lot of them stay in the house. Won’t exactly be the greatest generation we are raising.
People who are doing what has been asked of our society as a global pandemic peaks are now "Plastic Bubble Parents."
You are a "Shit Human"
Pure genius on display. No, I am not referring to people who are following social distancing guidance. I am talking about people who will not let their kids out of the house even when people are permitted to go back to parks. Or who think you get disease by being on the same field as somebody else at appropriate distance. Or who don’t permit their children to be vaccinated. Of course I think people should act in a manner that is sensible and not careless. I also believe that a good portion of the population will need to get this before the virus dies. Certainly I hope that is not the case but doubt that another resolution lies ahead for the next 12-18 months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
Has it occurred to you how many other people this trainer is in contact with? Really dumb.
It will be interesting to see Plastic Bubble Parents struggle over whether they and their kids take the vaccine 18 months from now when their kid may finally have the chance to leave the house. I am betting a lot of them stay in the house. Won’t exactly be the greatest generation we are raising.
People who are doing what has been asked of our society as a global pandemic peaks are now "Plastic Bubble Parents."
You are a "Shit Human"
Anonymous wrote:A trainer is simply unnecessary. Plenty of YouTube, Techne, etc. stuff online. This is true with or without CV risks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
Has it occurred to you how many other people this trainer is in contact with? Really dumb.
It will be interesting to see Plastic Bubble Parents struggle over whether they and their kids take the vaccine 18 months from now when their kid may finally have the chance to leave the house. I am betting a lot of them stay in the house. Won’t exactly be the greatest generation we are raising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
Has it occurred to you how many other people this trainer is in contact with? Really dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.
Has it occurred to you how many other people this trainer is in contact with? Really dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, kids are getting bored with the soccer app their club has them doing. I see a handful of trainers in the area still advertising personal training sessions or small group training sessions. Would you do it? 1 trainer, 1 kid . . . generally 6 feet apart? Crazy to even consider?![]()
A calculated risk for sure, but we are doing it. 1 on 1 with the same trainer is less risk than taking a walk outside amongst strangers.
As someone with a family member with covid, I can say you are selfish as F*CK. Yes, you might not get sick. You probably won’t. But god only know who you’ll spread it to without even realizing it.