Psychology, asked by pjcareng, 4 months ago

as a coach how do you deal with an athlete who insists of doing the skills in his/her own way and attend to trainings in his/her own convenience​

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Answered by schanma78
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I will strongly resist because he or she cannot attend the training as per his her conveince

Answered by ITZKILLERHERE
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