Ein Brett Sutton hat in der Position eines "Trainers" normalerweise nichts mehr verloren. Zweite Chance hin oder her. Fragt mal jemand nach der zweiten Chance der Opfer.
Ein Brett Sutton hat in der Position eines "Trainers" normalerweise nichts mehr verloren. Zweite Chance hin oder her. Fragt mal jemand nach der zweiten Chance der Opfer.
Ich denke in einem Verein wäre das auch die einzig richtige Antwort. Hier ist es ja so, dass er freiberuflich Frauen trainiert. Warum er mit dem Backround noch Kundinnen (die ihn engagieren) bekommt erschließt sich mir persönlich nicht.
Hier ist es ja so, dass er freiberuflich Frauen trainiert. Warum er mit dem Backround noch Kundinnen (die ihn engagieren) bekommt erschließt sich mir persönlich nicht.
Das klingt schon wieder irreführend so, als würde er gezielt (nur) Frauen trainieren, um sie zu missbrauchen oder was auch immer böses mit ihnen anzustellen.
Vielleicht hilft Dir dies zum besseren Verständnis:
Why did you agree to be coached by Brett given his history?
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Zitat von Chrissie Wellington
I didn’t even know who Brett Sutton was when someone suggested that I go and visit him for a trial in January 2007. But being me I did my due diligence. A few internet searches told me a lot of what I needed to know, both fact and fiction, and I also spoke to people who had worked with him. These people who told me about his success as a coach, the methods he uses (again, both fact and fiction) and of course (most importantly) the charges of which he was convicted, and the stories surrounding this.
Let me state clearly, child abuse is a serious crime and one which personally revolts me to the core of my being. And I speak from experience. And so it was with this at the fore of my mind that I went to spend a week with Brett at his camp in Leysin, Switzerland. The key questions for me were a) what was the truth regarding the conviction, b) what was the truth behind the stories of his tortuous training methods; c) what were my instincts about him and last d) was he someone I could work with on a daily basis.
During that week, Brett was completely honest about the crime he committed. He explained what happened (as he has posted in his response on this forum and so I wont repeat here) and, as he says, admitted guilt to the charge of indecent dealing, of which he was convicted. He was given a suspended sentence and banned from coaching in Australia.
My decision about whether I could work with Brett was based on evidence I gathered, both from Brett and from other athletes who were present at the time the incident took place. I did this, and also spoke at length to the rest of the team about his past. This coupled with my own gut feeling about Brett as a man and as a coach led me to accept the offer of a place on the team.
Let me make one thing clear. I don’t condone what Brett did, but I forgive him for the crime he did commit. I don’t expect everyone to support or agree with the decision I have made, but I hope that in answering this question I can now close the chapter, and concentrate on doing what I do best - that is to swim, bike and run and more importantly be the sporting role model and ambassador that I would want to see. Brett, and the Team, are helping me achieve this, and for that I am truly grateful.
Unfortunately for many reasons the season turned out to be more stressful than we both had planned. The debacle at IM Frankfurt along with the weight of additional responsibilities that confront newly crowned Champions, forced us to not throw all our eggs in the Kona basket.
The Angry Bird is uninjured and fit, but will be going into Kona with one thing in mind only! To enjoy the day – not worry what the outcome will be. This year will ensure physically there will be many more Konas for the Bird!
Ich denke, "enjoyen" und gewinnen schließen sich keineswegs aus ...
Vielleicht hat ja jemand mal Lust das zu übersetzen und kurz zusammenzufassen in eigenen Worten.
Mein Englisch ist leider ziemlich schlecht.
Es würde mich schon sehr interessieren was Chrissie zu diesem Thema geschrieben hat.
Wenn ich einen Trainer hätte, der egal zu welcher Zeit in die Welt setzt dass ich mental nicht gut drauf wäre, dann hätte ich bald einen anderen Trainer
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Zitat von ThomasG
Bestimmt abgesprochen - zweifelsohne!
Ich meine zehn bis zwanzig Kurznachrichten pro Tag wollen mit Inhalt gefüllt werden !
Tja - jetzt hat die Daniela Ryf gewonnen und es bleibt viel Interpretaionsspielraum wie die Worte ihres Trainers zu werten sind ;-):
- Ist es ihm gar gelungen Druck von ihrn Schultern zu nehmen und hat sie (auch) deshalb so soverän gewonnen?
- Wollte der Brett die Daniela provozieren so nach dem Motto Dir zeige ich es von wegen "mental schlecht drauf"?
- Oder hat der Brett schlicht keine Ahnung in solchen Fragen?