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Hi i play QB for my highschool and i dont really make it the morning workouts because i have a little sister who needs to be watched and im also competting with another guy for my spot but i was wondering how to impress my coaaches and how to get them to understand situations im in so they know im still dedicated to the game. |
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Stay even later. Do not tell them your situation. well, if you were a girl, you could flash them. Talk to them and maybe they will help you watch your little sister. answer all the questions he asks, invite him to dinner, dont joke with him obnoxiously, dont ask questions. a coach will never understand family situations, so simply invite him to dinner and give him sport gifts You should get you head in the game even if you arnt seem intseted and try to be a good sport and win! Hmm..thats a tough one. Try practicing near him, if you do really good, he'll be impressed probably. Also try and find a different time for workouts, if you ask him, he'll definetly know that your still devoted for the team Sit down with your coaches and let them know what's going on at home. Let them know what your goals and dedications are to the team. Then talk to your parents and let them know your feelings and your goals. You will lose your spot if you don't show you are committed. You should probably stay after practice and hit the gym or hit the film room. It always looks good when you want to learn more and improve. Take your sister to your workouts. That way she could get some fresh air, you'd get your practice in, and if she's cute your teammates could meet her. SHOW HIM THAT FOOTBALL IS YOUR LIFE TAKE YOUR SISTER TO CAMP WITH U WELL MINI CAMP Email your coaches and let them know what's up and ask them to leave the facilities open for when you're done babysitting and make sure they know you'll come once you're done babysitting. Even offer to lock up the place. Dont tell them the exact problem..actually dont tell them any problems..they will feel that you are not able to devote 110% of your life to the game and you will not make QB, at least first string anyways..okay..I would say, first of all how old is your little sister? and taking her with you could be a disaster if she is too little...i would say your best bet is to just stay later run harder, practice til you go numb..show them that you want this more than anything else in the world...no matter what the coach says you say yes sir! and you do it.. |
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