That's very nice to know! My husband brought the kids he coaches and all of them lost. Lol. They don't train when the husband is not around and he doesn't often go training because he had to go to work and they don't have an allowance for doing it
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But the base of everything is training... When you want them to get better choose for an other trainer than their father. Children don't use to listen to their parents when it's getting tough or when they need to do something they don't like !LOL
... or do like I do: build a team where you can ask trainers for favours and where you (or your husband) could add the things / parts / details which you think are important while you're not the whole time training them ;-) !PIZZA
"loosing" is not the right word for children in sports. Loosing is an opportunity to learn. Learn from their mistakes, make a thorough analysis and try to find out what are their weaknesses (and how to get them better there) - and also look for the mistakes AND the great moves from others. !LUV !HUG
I sent 1.0 HUG on behalf of @svanbo.
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