My softball coach treats me like crap. any suggestions to fix it or deal with it?
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I feel for you and understand. My Son has been treated badly by his coaches for the past 2 years. I switched leagues in which he played for. I suggest you tell your parents and let them take it up with the head of the association that you play for. No player, no matter how good or bad, deserves bad treatment. Coaches are there to teach and respect and get the same in return. Just tell your parents they should go to the head of the association about this matter and make a major complaint against this coach.Best fielding percentage as a third baseman?
tell your momLisa? Is that you?
You sound like my sister. She has the same complaints.
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well, on many softball teams the coach treats all the kids like crap, but usualy he's just tryin to get you to do your best, but if hes only pointing you out, you might want to try to find out whats his problem with you by asking another team mate or by telling your paretns or guidence conslerWho do you think is going to win the world series...METS or Yankees?
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Definitely get your parents involved. Have them observe your practices. That will help your coach behave himself during practice and games, but it will also help give them a perspective on what is going on. Ask for a meeting with you, your coach, and your parents and discuss what is going on - the good and the bad.Look at the situation objectively as well. Are you doing anything that provokes your coach? Do you answer in a smart alecky way or slack off when he's asking you to do things? When someone like a coach is giving you a hard time, it's usually because they're trying to push you to do better, not hurt you. Try looking at the good side of your coach and focus on that. Also try to do your best, that will go along way toward the coach having a good opinion of you and treating you better.
If you're being treated unfairly, your parents can help you deal with that, but do try to meet the coach half way and see if you can repair the relationship so that you'll get the most out of your participation on the team.
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personally, my coach has grabbed me and cussed and yelled at me a couple times, but hes still a great guy. sometimes i think its better if you talked to him yourself because sometimes they dont know they are doing it, they are just really competative. but if there are really serious problems, i suggest you talk to your parents about it.More Questions & Answers...