spindizzy
12-03-2009, 02:22 PM
I have had a coach for the past 4 years. We get along well. I see him about 3-4 times a year for testing and occasionally see him at Cross Fit. My husband refers to him and he sends people to my husband for PT.
He has a website where he lists athlete's races. No name- just age group and times and age-group finish standing. He did not acknowledge one of my races on this site. I did 5 dus and 2- 5k races and a century ride. I mentioned it in an e-mail and he said it was an oversight.
This past Sunday, there was an awards banquet held for age group winners for tri's and du's. I finished 2nd in my age group. There was also another triathlete whom he co-sponsors who was first in her age group in this series and who recently completed her first Ironman. And whom he sat with.
His website congratulates her and another male triathlete he co-sponsors. And I'm thinking to myself..what's up?
So then I get into this debate with myself. My ego is strong enough to handle this. Then I think that he should treat all of his athletes equally and share in everyone's accomplishments whether it is finishing a race, a PB, whatever. And then I feel quite irate.
My inclination is to tell him that I am annoyed with his favouritism. But there is a part of me that thinks bringing this up is so egotistical and self-serving. And what will it do to the coaching relationship? It's a real psychological dilemma for me.
Any thoughts?
I'm going down to ride the trainer for awhile to see if it helps me put this into perspective.
He has a website where he lists athlete's races. No name- just age group and times and age-group finish standing. He did not acknowledge one of my races on this site. I did 5 dus and 2- 5k races and a century ride. I mentioned it in an e-mail and he said it was an oversight.
This past Sunday, there was an awards banquet held for age group winners for tri's and du's. I finished 2nd in my age group. There was also another triathlete whom he co-sponsors who was first in her age group in this series and who recently completed her first Ironman. And whom he sat with.
His website congratulates her and another male triathlete he co-sponsors. And I'm thinking to myself..what's up?
So then I get into this debate with myself. My ego is strong enough to handle this. Then I think that he should treat all of his athletes equally and share in everyone's accomplishments whether it is finishing a race, a PB, whatever. And then I feel quite irate.
My inclination is to tell him that I am annoyed with his favouritism. But there is a part of me that thinks bringing this up is so egotistical and self-serving. And what will it do to the coaching relationship? It's a real psychological dilemma for me.
Any thoughts?
I'm going down to ride the trainer for awhile to see if it helps me put this into perspective.