The following are my expectations for the parents of the students that I coach:
1. This a competitive team, not just a participatory one.
This is a sport, not an activity. Everyone will not win, but everyone is expected to compete and improve.
2. Practice needs to be consistent without interruptions to
maximize progress. Be familiar with the practice and meet
schedule.
Minimize appointments during practice time. Do not take a vacation or a getaway during the season.
3. We expect continuous improvement from the beginning of the
season to the end, and from one season to the next.
4. The coaching staff is responsible for the coaching. This is
not the responsibility of parents, uncles, aunts, cousins, siblings,
the guys down the
street or the coach for hire. There may be a
different opinion about what we are doing, but we see your child
everyday at practice.
5. If you have a concern about the program, you need to communicate
that to the head coach first. It could be a simple question, or a need to
understand short and/or long terms goals.
6. If your child is having issues, let us know so we can be extra
vigilant. This should be done sooner rather than later.
7. Our job is to provide opportunities for your child to
succeed. That also means there are opportunities to fail.
8. Success is not the same for everyone. The prime goal is
continuous improvement; sometimes that improvement is not directly
related to
cross country or track & field.
9. You should be your child's biggest cheerleader. Be
positive. Be supportive. Try not to be negative, they will already know how
well or poorly they performed.
10. Try to attend at least one meet this season. Your child deserves your support.
11.
Help with the
league meets or other meets as needed. We can not put on quality
meets without your help. Help is usually needed at the League
Champinship meet.
12.
The pandemic has mandated some changes about how we train and compete.
However, we will not compromise how we pursue our goals.