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Comments from Kids on TAGteach
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“I like the clicker, clickers don’t yell.” —Gabby
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“Clickers don’t blow up at you like some coaches do. They don’t
get all mad at you.” —Katie |
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“The coaches get worse and worse but the clickers stay at one
tone.” —Nicole |
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“The coaches are yelling at you and they get frustrated when you
can’t get a skill. You are crying and all that. The clickers don’t
get frustrated.” —Maggie |
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“The clicker is loud enough and you can hear it without it
yelling.”—Bekka |
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“The coaches can be confusing when they talk. The clickers can
mean just one thing.” —Mariel |
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“It’s simple, when you don’t get a TAG, you know what you have to
work on.” —Katharine |
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“It helps muscle memory. It indulges it into your brain.” —Katie |
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“I like it because it tells you when you shoulders are up and you
get the right feeling.” —Katharine |
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“I like that you only focus on one thing.” —Bekka
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“If you keep doing it (TAGing), it will get in your brain, so you
know where it (TAG Point) is. Now the coaches aren’t yelling at
you all the time. You can just know where it is and you’ll never
forget it.” —Mariel |
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“TAGing helps me not worry about my (beam) series. You’re thinking
about the click sound and it keeps your mind from freaking out and
then you fall off.” —Gabby |
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“It's simple, when you don't get a TAG, you know what you have to work on.”
—Katharine age 12 |
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