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Natural Talent vs Hard Work

Started by jlspink22, July 23, 2014, 12:34:51 PM

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jlspink22

Oh and how the heck do you embed Youtube videos? I keep getting file too large.

Nate

Quote from: jlspink22 on August 27, 2014, 10:57:33 AM
Right now my biggest challenge is her attention span and trying to talk to an almost 5 year old is like talking to a wall sometimes.  IE she's hell bent on backwards crossovers but don't ask her to try forward (even though I've seen her do them).  Oh and she prefers one side over, and she's stubborn as he**, but if you just "let her be" she will work on what she was taught and tune you out. Go figure.
Her coach should be able to deal with that. Nothing you said is out of the norm for children that age, or even adults in some cases.

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littlerain

If you just put the YouTube link in your post, it will embed it automatically for you

pegasus99

It's funny, I used to get so frustrated when I'd see other adults get basic skills like mohawks and 3 turns so much faster and easier than me. I really had moments where I thought I wasn't meant for skating. But I literally worked my tail off, and now I can do all the basics pretty well.

And now some of the other adults who initially got things so easy are hitting a plateau, and they are frustrated with me because I'm getting skills a bit faster now! And the day will come when the positions reverse again, I'm sure.

It comes and goes, and it's different for everybody. Yes, natural talent does play a factor, but Hard Work makes the wheels turn in every physical sense. Think your daughter will have it in her to get up at 4:30 to make the early ice, as it's better to practice a program on? Really hard to say at 4YO!