john utah wrote:
Flagpole wrote:This is correct.
No coach needs to run with freshmen and JV runners to show them how to run. That is ridiculous. The coach should impress upon the upperclassmen to help teach the newbies how to go about things, but only as an echo to what the coach should say to all athletes.
Having a coach run with the athletes is fun-killing and detrimental in the long run (no pun intended) with regard to building a team with great chemistry. Freshmen are tired of being treated like little babies from middle school, and they really enjoy running with and talking to older kids on the team...without some damn coach hanging around. These are high school kids. Give them space.
I don't care how cool you think you are or how much you think your athletes like it when you run with them, but you aren't that cool, and they wish you'd not run with them.
What exactly is a coach supposed to do if an entire team is out on a trail run. Sit there and wait for them to come back? That's ridiculous.
Yes...sit there and wait for them to come back, or run around in circles while you wait (so you can see if someone needed to come back early). I knew someone would defend this behavior, but it just isn't right. High school coaches should not be running with their athletes. Bad form.