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Posted on 1/21/20 at 11:02 am to hubertcumberdale
He goes to a 7-12th boys school. The pre-K-6th he went to had no sports, but he’s always just used the track and field at the middle-high school for practice.
Posted on 1/21/20 at 11:34 am to Packer
Young Marines sounds like Hitler Youth
Posted on 1/21/20 at 12:32 pm to Gaston
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This post was edited on 1/21/20 at 12:33 pm
Posted on 1/21/20 at 12:41 pm to Gaston
Get him a math and science tutor and enroll him in some type of tech program.
If the tutor is young and hot, you get two birds stoned with one bush.
If the tutor is young and hot, you get two birds stoned with one bush.
Posted on 1/21/20 at 12:44 pm to LegendInMyMind
I’d rather put him piano. May give him the ultimatum after soccer, he either runs track or takes piano...can’t do nothing.
Posted on 1/21/20 at 12:47 pm to Gaston
My coworker gives pitching lessons. He charges $60/hr. Has a regular clientele and has all the business he wants.
Posted on 1/21/20 at 12:49 pm to Gaston
Didn't you ruin your older kid and he quit?
Posted on 1/21/20 at 12:52 pm to Jake88
I only have one. He moved on from tournament soccer and now just plays on two regional league teams. Gets exposure to the best kids in neighboring states without the 4 games a weekend for a medal BS.
Posted on 1/21/20 at 1:21 pm to Gaston
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I’d rather just support him and not be some tyrant motivator.
If you have to be a tyrant motivator then maybe your kid just doesn't enjoy what you're forcing him to do.
Posted on 1/21/20 at 1:30 pm to Gaston
I pay $100 a month for a trainer/coach. He has clients all the way from people just looking to lose weight to competitive bodybuilders.
He gives me a meal plan to follow every week
Supplements to take
Designs my workouts
And I have weekly check ins
I doubt any of them will risk training a kid. But that should give you an idea price wise
He gives me a meal plan to follow every week
Supplements to take
Designs my workouts
And I have weekly check ins
I doubt any of them will risk training a kid. But that should give you an idea price wise
Posted on 1/21/20 at 1:59 pm to Gaston
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Anyone here hired a trainer for your kid?
What's funny about this post and the downvotes is that if you simply changed it a bit to let's say.....
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Anyone here hired a tutor for your kid?
It wouldn't get any downvotes our Braxton style comments.
As a parent, you need to know what you can teach and what you can't. Growing up, I never had any weight training or coaching experience. So when my son got to an age where he was concerned about those things, we paid for someone else to help him. Not sure why this is a big deal other than maybe the OP is trolling.
Posted on 1/21/20 at 2:02 pm to Gaston
I hired a base running coach for Khash. Best money I ever spent.
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