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PLAYING TIME Sample Clauses

PLAYING TIME. There is no guaranteed amount of playing time and there are many factors that can affect the amount of playing time for a particular player. The policy of the Club is that playing time is earned and not given. Starting positions and playing time are both earned by coming to practice regularly and by working hard, competing and concentrating during practices and games. Should you have any questions or concerns about playing time issues, please discuss such issues with your Coach at the appropriate time.
PLAYING TIME. Travel softball is not Recreation softball; it is a competitive environment where playing time is earned through ability, effort and attitude demonstrated at practice and in games. The coaching staff will work to involve the players when possible, however playing time is not guaranteed. Parents/Guardians are welcome to discuss questions involving individual playing time with the coaches after the current game or tournament. (See 24-hour rule) Please make sure that all discussions are private and away from other players.
PLAYING TIME. The amount of playing time during games is within the sole discretion of the coaching staff of the team. The REC Athletic teams are competitive, and no player is guaranteed playing time. Each coach will make playing time decisions based on numerous variables such as the game situation, players skills, strategy, abilities, and attitudes among some. There are to be no discussions on playing time or game strategies between a parent and the coach unless otherwise a conversation is invited by a coach.
PLAYING TIME. The amount of playing time during games is within the sole discretion of the coaching staff of the team. The team is competitive and no player is guaranteed playing time. Each coach will make playing time decisions based on the game situation, player’s skills, abilities and attitudes.
PLAYING TIME. Playing time is a coaching decision and is earned by players in practice and matches. Playing time and an athlete’s overall role on the team is the responsibility and decision of the team’s coach. The coach will consider skill, attitude, attendance, and many other factors when determining playing time. ATTENDANCE: Attendance at all team practices is expected. We realize that this is not always possible due to any number of outside conflicts, illnesses, unexpected events, etc. However, we ask that all absences - planned or emergency - should be communicated to the team’s head coach as early as possible via call, text, email, etc. It is important that every player understands the nature of team sports and the effect that their absence has on the entire team, as it is dependent upon all its members. CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CHAOS VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS : CODE OF TRAINING FOR CHAOS VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS: PARENT/GUARDIAN AGREEMENT: Chaos Volleyball parent participation and support are essential to the success of our club, and to the positive experience of your player. We ask that parents honor these guidelines and procedures in dealing with grievances to get conflict resolution. The Chaos Volleyball staff understands that when a combination of competition, training and evaluation is blended with different points of view, emotional triggers, family dynamics, financial investment, and human nature itself, conflict or disagreements may arise, and we may not always see things the same way. As collaborators in the care and development of your player, we must pledge to each other to exercise and model healthy processes in resolution of our differences. PARENT/GUARDIAN COMMITMENT: Your commitment to Chaos Volleyball includes not only the financial obligation, but also to make a responsible and reasonable commitment to get your player to practices, tournaments, travel, and team functions. OPEN PRACTICES: Chaos Volleyball promotes an open practice environment where parents and others can come and observe the practice gym. We will expect parents to avoid disruption, distraction, and interaction while in attendance. Any necessary exception or agreed upon participation will have been approved previously by the head coach. PARENT/GUARDIAN CODE OF CONDUCT:
PLAYING TIME. Though playing time is left to the sole discretion of the coach, it is expected that each team member who participates in team practices will participate in any game in which that player can contribute positively. The length and circumstances surrounding the time an athlete is on the field is also left to the sole discretion of the coach. Athletes are expected to travel either in school uniform or team uniform as instructed by the coach. Choice of dress may change from day to day dependant on time constraints and available facilities at the game site.
PLAYING TIME. Playing time is not guaranteed.
PLAYING TIME. Coaches/sponsors are expected to instruct and practice with all participants, not just those who are starters on a team or in an activity. All players/participants will be members of the team and will get some playing time throughout the season (the exact amount of time to be determined by the coaches/sponsors).
PLAYING TIME. Coaches understand the objective is to train and develop each player. I understand that playing time will be earned or lost based on the player’s participation, attitude, and performance and dedication with the team in daily events, practices, and games. We are working to train your child to be a "WE player and not a ME player". We train for the big picture, that is teaching your child to be a Coachable player and a team player that ALL coaches will want in the future. * I/We will not interfere with the GA Elite Baseball coaching at practices and/or games. Enjoy the game/practice and let the coaches coach the players. Do not coach your child from the stands or approach the dugout to speak to your child during the game or practices. This is distracting to your child, the other players, and the coaching staff. Encourage and cheer on your player, coaching from the stands only causes distractions/stress to the players and puts them in a tough situation of who to listen to. It becomes very confusing and makes the player have to choose between listening to their coach or parents. * I/We will not speak negatively about a GA Elite Baseball player, parent, coach, opponent, or umpire in public. This includes any family member/friend that attends any event for your child. Being negative in the stands in and in front of your child will only bring issues to the team chemistry. It makes things uncomfortable for you, the players, other parents, and coaches on the team. We are the adults and need to set the example. Respecting the Umpires is part of being respectful in the stands. They are human and will make mistakes. We want you to know and understand that there are calls that we can challenge and some that we can't. So, we can't argue everything you think we should. We know what we have the chance to overturn and what we don't. We are also on the field and see better then you in the stands. Our coaches will challenge calls and talk with the umpires. Arguing or being disrespectful to them is not going to help the team. Ultimately it hurts the
PLAYING TIME. There is no guaranteed amount of playing time and there are many factors that can affect the amount of playing time for a particular player. The policy of the club is that playing time is earned and not given. Starting positions and playing time are both earned by coming to practice regularly and by working hard, competing and concentrating during practices and games. Should you have any questions or concerns, please talk with your coach at the appropriate time. This rule is especially important at tournaments where coaches are encouraged to play everyone equally. Although we don’t have a formal rule for full-sided teams, we encourage coaches to follow these guidelines. The club and teams are financially supported through seasonal player dues. The amount per player varies depending on the assigned team (Premier/Select/Recreation) per year. Included in this fee are most state and league registration fees, referee fees, insurance coverage, training equipment, league dues, professional coaches and club dues for equipment maintenance, etc. Players are also required to pay a minimal sum to US Club Soccer or NorCal for insurance purposes. Players pay for their own uniforms, which are ordered through the club. Should a player quit or leave their team to join another club or team after any payments, there will be no refunds. Failure to make club annual fee payments when due may result in the player’s inability to be issued a player card for the subsequent season until all annual fee payments have been made.