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Vault Complex
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Twisting Drills
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Risk Management Audits
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Employer Risk Management
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Advantages of Professional Membership and Networking
Benefits of Gymnastics
Branding your Gym
Conflict Resolution Steps
Dealing with the Media
Dealing with the Media in a Crisis
The Coaches Role in Developing Assets in Youth
Effective Leadership Checklist
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Guide to Facilitating Focus Group Meetings
Improving Operations Checklist
Mentorship in Gymnastics Organizations
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Parental Involvement
Policies and Procedures that WORK
Positive Coaching a Competitive Athlete
Rewarding your Staff
SportParent Handout
Tantrums
The Role of Gymnastics Parents
What We Really Do

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Gymnastics Secret Revealed! – ‘Tips For Gymnastics Parents’ Email Course - Part 4 Murray Hughes “Tips For Gymnastics Parents” Email Course Brought to you by: > Gymnastics Secrets Revealed! Part 4 > Frequently Asked Questions Injuries Revisited Just wanted to add this thought on the topic of the Part 3 – Common Gymnastics Injuries, the previous issue of ‘Tips For Gymnastics Parents’.  It’s funny how if the car has problems we can pop the hood and find what’s wrong and quite often fix it ourselves (OK, so maybe not everyone ; ) or if the washing machine begins to leak we can turn it over mend the leak, but if our children are injured we’re left scratching our heads.

The truth is we spend more time learning about how to fix the things we own then we do learning how to treat the injuries of our own children….it seems upside-down and back-to-front don’t you think? The good news for you is I can give you a basic understanding of the common gymnastics injuries and what to do. It’s easy really, all you need to do is read Gymnastics Secrets Revealed! Now to today’s topic… Why Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) Work. If you’re like me, you want answers and you want them fast. I tend not to read manuals when I buy something, I just rip open the box and then begin getting whatever it is ready to use, based on my own experience and the picture on the box….it doesn’t always work but usually it does. 

I just don’t want to read through the manual!  Typically there is just a single sticking point and thumbing through a manual looking for where it is answered can be as frustrating as all dooey (I just made that word up!). I would much rather read the FAQ’s, in fact, if I’m trying to decide between 2 similar products and I can see one of them has a FAQ section it just became the winner because I can almost bet that if I have a problem someone else already had it before me. That’s why I decided to include the FAQ section in my book. Think of it as a “Gymnastics Parents’ User Manual Short-Cut Guide”.

 

 

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