- Oct 28, 2013
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Thanks sherry for the reply. Ultimately I want my daughter to be happy and excited to cheer and love what she does. I really thought winning was important and she and her team the past two years have done it. Unfortunately it has come at a cost. My daughter finally broke down and told me what has been going on with the verbal abuse and looking at her look so defeated in a sport that should be fun at her age is disappointing. I don't agree with this type of coaching style in any sport. I truly believe the owners of this gym to be good guys but have lost control of how there coaches handle these athlete's at such a young age. She is going to take a year off from competition and work with another gym to maintain her skill set and hopefully regain the love for cheer, win or lose will no longer be a factor.
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