Fury
Today's the 1st time I chased a student away from my training. I've been a very tolerent coach. I understand why students play a fool sometimes. I understand the need for students to want to have fun during training. I understand why students don't like physical training. I can even understand why some students like to keep irritating me during training.
There are only 2 things I personally can never tolerate from my students. Firstly is not showing effort during training. Secondly is showing me attitude during training. I chased the boy away not so much of the 1st reason but more of the second.
Come to think of it, isn't it retribution? I dare to say I always put in my best during volleyball trainings, at least in my secondary school days. But I definitely was not the model student when it comes to anger management. My ex teammates were still chatting with me about how I manage to get angry with almost everyone and throw almost anything around. U won't want to know how.
But I believe I'm not wrong in chasing the boy away. If he is not in the correct mentality for training then there's no reason in me wasting time in training him. If he decides to come back and apologise, I'll treat it as nothing has happened.
No player is bigger than the team.
There are only 2 things I personally can never tolerate from my students. Firstly is not showing effort during training. Secondly is showing me attitude during training. I chased the boy away not so much of the 1st reason but more of the second.
Come to think of it, isn't it retribution? I dare to say I always put in my best during volleyball trainings, at least in my secondary school days. But I definitely was not the model student when it comes to anger management. My ex teammates were still chatting with me about how I manage to get angry with almost everyone and throw almost anything around. U won't want to know how.
But I believe I'm not wrong in chasing the boy away. If he is not in the correct mentality for training then there's no reason in me wasting time in training him. If he decides to come back and apologise, I'll treat it as nothing has happened.
No player is bigger than the team.
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