40 sats \ 6 replies \ @Undisciplined 1 Oct \ on: Parent's Corner: Life Lessons from a 6 year old alter_native
That's sage advice from anyone, much less a six year old.
My daughter has been trying to dribble a little bit and I had definitely taken for granted how much coordination is involved in dribbling.
Wise beyond her years. Yes, it's funny when you have been doing something for so many years, even if you don't do it often, how natural it comes and how you take for granted that it comes naturally.
I also had this experience recently with my daughter in the sporting goods store. I was looking as hockey sticks and my daughter wanted to try one. So I found the shortest one I could find for her and put a puck down on the floor and tried to explain to her how you stickhandle. Didn't go well she just wanted to slap the puck across the store. Haha
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I'm looking forward to passing down all these sports techniques. When I'm out walking, I often see one of the neighbor kids practicing baseball with his mom and it's very hard for me to not chime in about his swing.
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Are you that friendly neighbour "hey sport, let me give you a tip" or the know it all "actually, your lower half isn't in balance so when you rotate your hips, that causes your elbow to drop by 6 degrees and is why you keep popping the ball up"
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No, I'm the one quietly shaking his head as he walks past in silence.
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"that kid ain't going nowhere with that swing"
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If I said anything, it would be of the "Can I give you a tip?" variety, but I don't want to step on his parent's shoes.
The frustrating part is that it's something I remember having to work on a lot one season. He's winding up on his swing as the ball approaches, instead of being fully wound up in his stance. Also, his lead elbow is too bent. Definitely not going anywhere with that swing.
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