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Old 04-05-2009, 07:40 PM   #26
Kimeoffessyr

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yes, as i suggested from an earlier post, i am horrified by the ferrer story. for me, being locked up because i don't want to train constitutes abuse. no 2 ways about it.

sure the coach will say he was being "creative" but at the same time it was the child ferrer who said he wanted to be a tennis player, doesn't necessarily mean the child knew what level of work it entailed. thus when other, frankly more appealing options came up ie hanging out with the other kids, he was tempted. no need to deprive him of liberty.

he might have changed his mind altogether about wanting to be a tennis player. again, i have no prob with that, only with the "motivating" techniques.
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