How to Get Along With Your Sports Team
Address the coach if there is an issue., Talk to them privately if there is a problem., Get your parents/guardian to contact the director if the problem persists. , Make an effort to spend some more time with your teammates in a non-competitive...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Address the coach if there is an issue.
It can prevent a lot of arguing if you let the coach or captain address the team/squad. -
Step 2: Talk to them privately if there is a problem.
Let them know how you feel; don't go gossiping to other teammates.
That only causes more problems. ,, Invite them to some of your parties, plan a team night out, etc.
As you get to know them better you may be more comfortable talking to them about a problem.
Also, if you build up a relationship with trust, it will always lead to better teamwork on the field/court/whatever. , Always understand that you will get only so much respect by telling people 'But I'm trying my best' or calling them something in return.
Also the sight of you making the extra effort can earn you more respect. -
Step 3: Get your parents/guardian to contact the director if the problem persists.
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Step 4: Make an effort to spend some more time with your teammates in a non-competitive setting.
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Step 5: If you are getting laughed at due to your ability to play your sport make the time to get better.
Detailed Guide
It can prevent a lot of arguing if you let the coach or captain address the team/squad.
Let them know how you feel; don't go gossiping to other teammates.
That only causes more problems. ,, Invite them to some of your parties, plan a team night out, etc.
As you get to know them better you may be more comfortable talking to them about a problem.
Also, if you build up a relationship with trust, it will always lead to better teamwork on the field/court/whatever. , Always understand that you will get only so much respect by telling people 'But I'm trying my best' or calling them something in return.
Also the sight of you making the extra effort can earn you more respect.
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