12-08-2005, 10:43 PM
[QUOTE
Kids don't get excited about new things, they get anxious. This leads to stress and sometimes a poor first experience. The less threatening you can make the more likely it is that they will do it again and want to progress to the next level. This is the theory behind t-ball, then coach pitch, then instructional little league, then little league, etc... little success keep them wanting more. One failure and they want out.[/QUOTE]
Dave I got my ass handed to me my first race when i was 13, and all I wanted was more racing LOL
Kids don't get excited about new things, they get anxious. This leads to stress and sometimes a poor first experience. The less threatening you can make the more likely it is that they will do it again and want to progress to the next level. This is the theory behind t-ball, then coach pitch, then instructional little league, then little league, etc... little success keep them wanting more. One failure and they want out.[/QUOTE]
Dave I got my ass handed to me my first race when i was 13, and all I wanted was more racing LOL
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http://www.czech-it-out-graphics.com
1/29/07 never forget....TTT alute:
Bringing old know-it-all blow hards back to reallity at a forum near you
"Always Imitated, Never Duplicated"