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    Quote Originally Posted by Smoova View Post
    At the risk of making you even angrier, I'll add that my boy's summer club team played a bethesda all star team this summer at the world games. They stomped us about as bad as we whipped the philly all stars. Don't recall any whining to mommy by anyone after those games. These kids love to play lacrosse. Why shouldn't the better players get to play together?
    yes, the Upper Middle Class suburban kids never whine to mommy OUTSIDE, but inside the house? fuck keeping up appearances, Junior's learned from Mams and Paps how to explode with pent-up rage like the best-of-'em. mind the shit being thrown across a room.

    after losing, the Mommies get together and become lacrosse Activists. so bored, Hubby working 75 hrs/week. need something to do. no, Mommy didn't play lax as a girl, she didn't play anything, she was busy studying constantly to get into her Dream School, and damned if her kids aren't going to over-achieve like her, at the very least.

    yeah tony suburbs like Bethesda are ground zero for sensible, sane reflection. after all, that's where Landon is, and Landon is always 1 or 2 with St Alban's being the other.

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    ^^^ This is quality work.

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    work?

    I'm a member of the Leisure Class, like all good Maggots. I float by you all on my cloud of inherited riches, like a genie on a magic carpet ride. I know lacrosse because a person of my station is expected to know it. Now simmer down before I spread the word that your wife should not be allowed into the local Junior League chapter.

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    Too old. Too poor.

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    A guy I used to coach youth football with sent me this message today:

    "i have about a month to go as President of Youth football. i will entertain requests for presidential pardons of all known and unknown transgressions. Eileen Conklin says "hi" but with a nasty sneer" i laughed.

    3 kids that I coached in youth lax signed to play D-1 next year (Bryant, Providence, BU)

    It's all coaching

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    A guy I used to coach youth football with sent me this message today:

    "i have about a month to go as President of Youth football. i will entertain requests for presidential pardons of all known and unknown transgressions. Eileen Conklin says "hi" but with a nasty sneer" i laughed.

    3 kids that I coached in youth lax signed to play D-1 next year (Bryant, Providence, BU)

    It's all coaching
    I would like to see pics of Eileen Conklin's tits or this post is worthless.
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    i assure you you don't. I hope like hell she doesnt google herself and see this. haha

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    Request retracted.



    Btw, most kids I coach in baseball quit and go on to do far better in other sports, so I agree...it's all in the coaching.
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    very, very close. She and her husband would sit in lawn chairs and watch every practice. 2 hours a day, 5 days a week.

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    I'm in my 5th year coaching kid's hockey. First year of select travel this year...8 yr olds.

    They're (barely) beyond learning just the basic skills now, and I run almost all game situation drills for them. Let's just say it's been challenging. There's nothing better than having at least 2 kids out of 12 put their backs to you half way through explaining every drill.

    Today the biggest punk on the team was pushing kids around in line so I told him to go take a seat away from the team. A minute later I went over and told him that wasn't gonna fly and that he could come back over. He refused to acknowledge me or get up off the ice...I let him sit there the rest of the practice, reminding him every few minutes he could join us. Eventually I told him to get up or get off the ice...he got off the ice. His dad coaches one of the teams that shares the ice with us and pulled him over to their practice. Little fucker does this shit all the time...best player...completely uncoachable.

    I ended up just skating the piss out of them after I couldn't even get a drill going after several attempts at keeping their attention for the 2 minutes it takes to give instructions.

    At one point I sat them down and told them I really needed their attention while I gave instructions. I got them back up and started talking again and the same kids put their backs to me and started playing with pucks.

    I'm drinking now
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    Quote Originally Posted by booner View Post
    His dad coaches one of the teams that shares the ice with us and pulled him over to their practice.
    His dad is a punk enabler of bad behavior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    His dad is a punk enabler of bad behavior.
    Yep. I discipline his kid in front of him all the time.

    The kid shuts down immediately every time...he can't take someone telling him to straighten up

    Same dad sent me a text 5 minutes before I left for practice with suggestions on how we should combine teams and do this drill and that drill...blah, blah. I didn't even respond. I spend 20 minutes putting practice plan together...and the shit he suggested wouldn't even work with the half sheet that we share anyway

    Guuuulp
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    Quote Originally Posted by booner View Post
    Yep. I discipline his kid in front of him all the time.
    Bench the punk. Your way or no play. Simple. I'd rather lose with good kids than win with punks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4matic View Post
    Bench the punk. Your way or no play. Simple. I'd rather lose with good kids than win with punks.
    I would in a second if I could...still too young

    It's actually policy, but I'm on board with it too

    Next year they move up a level and ice time be the same on my team for all skill levels, but not for attitude/motivational problems.

    I'm still about 3 years away from favoring skilled players and actually trying to win
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    Quote Originally Posted by booner View Post
    It's actually policy, but I'm on board with it too
    Agree. Good rule. Protects a lot of interests at the right time. Sucks for a good and fair coach teaching the game and teamwork correctly.

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    These kids are 8. They spent all day in school having some adult tell them what to do. Now here you are, another adult, telling them what to do. The trick is to make the kids feel like they are getting to do what they want to do. Try playing coach against the team. Kids that feel empowered are much easier to coach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiballs View Post
    These kids are 8. They spent all day in school having some adult tell them what to do. Now here you are, another adult, telling them what to do. The trick is to make the kids feel like they are getting to do what they want to do. Try playing coach against the team. Kids that feel empowered are much easier to coach.
    Yeah. I mix in fun like that.

    Unfortunately in order to even barely keep up with other teams I have to do some real coaching, and it's very difficult. A lot of it is just prepping for next year...it's a big step up and easy to get left in the dust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiballs View Post
    kids feel like they are getting to do what they want to do.
    Bullshit. They need to learn in hurry that it's a team sport and not about them. The sooner the better or go back to video games and scooby snacks. Empowered my ass.

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    ^coach of the year, in the hitler youth league.

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    I don't completely disagree. I'm slowly transitioning them to that mindset.

    Like I said...about 3 years from now the party's over for the dickheads and slackers. They can still have their fun now and hopefully some snap out of it

    They do need to figure it out soon...just not yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by booner View Post
    I'm in my 5th year coaching kid's hockey. First year of select travel this year...8 yr olds.

    They're (barely) beyond learning just the basic skills now, and I run almost all game situation drills for them. Let's just say it's been challenging. There's nothing better than having at least 2 kids out of 12 put their backs to you half way through explaining every drill.

    Today the biggest punk on the team was pushing kids around in line so I told him to go take a seat away from the team. A minute later I went over and told him that wasn't gonna fly and that he could come back over. He refused to acknowledge me or get up off the ice...I let him sit there the rest of the practice, reminding him every few minutes he could join us. Eventually I told him to get up or get off the ice...he got off the ice. His dad coaches one of the teams that shares the ice with us and pulled him over to their practice. Little fucker does this shit all the time...best player...completely uncoachable.

    I ended up just skating the piss out of them after I couldn't even get a drill going after several attempts at keeping their attention for the 2 minutes it takes to give instructions.

    At one point I sat them down and told them I really needed their attention while I gave instructions. I got them back up and started talking again and the same kids put their backs to me and started playing with pucks.

    I'm drinking now
    no offense intended, I love your posts, you shouldn't be coaching kids this young.

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    ^^Agreed.

    Booner, you'll find 8-9's don't respond well to the drill sergeant method. I know nothing about hockey, but try to make drills into games, i.e., for baseball, challenge them to throw the ball to each other 10 times without dropping it and count it off vs. telling them to play catch and yelling at them when they're running after the ball all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by booner View Post
    the same kids put their backs to me and started playing with pucks.
    Quote Originally Posted by skiballs View Post
    ^coach of the year, in the hitler youth league.
    Quote Originally Posted by DBdude View Post
    no offense intended, I love your posts, you shouldn't be coaching kids this young.
    Quote Originally Posted by Timberridge View Post
    ^^Agreed.
    drill sergeant method.
    Coach to mediocrity because of two disconnected brats? Coach to the middle so the most feel good. Yeah, that's a good idea. Pussies.

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    ^nice troll, Buttermaker.

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    I don't coach to win, that's for sure. Just trying to get them to progress as much as possible.

    I'd say it's half "drill sergeant", half fun.

    The reality is the kids don't progress at all when it's tag and simon says. They progress a ton, and quickly when we do good drills

    Travel hockey is VERY competitive and these are the kids that will be thrown into all that starting next year. It's very difficult to develop good players and be the nice/fun guy at the same time.

    I played at the highest level my whole life. At the time I had no idea, but the nice/fun coaches were the ones that actually shouldn't have been coaching (except for the really young kids). The tough ones all knew way more and were way better coaches. You can be tough and not be a dick. I was forward with the parents and told them I was going to be tough on the kids and told them why.

    Don't get me wrong...I'm not a nazi out there (yet)...I just make sure that practices are meaningful and efficient.
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