HEY COACH, WHY DO I HAVE TO PRETEND I'M NOT INJURED TO PROVE I'M TOUGH??!!!

Hey coach, how come you won't ever let anyone on the team be sick or injured? Why do I always feel like a wuss whenever I'm in pain around you? How come I feel like I have to go out of my way to hide how I'm really feeling physically or else you'll get upset?

You see, I'm confused here coach. I REALLY want you to like me. I DESPERATELY want you to respect and believe in me. I need your approval to help me feel good about myself. But then, when I don't feel good physically or get hurt, you seem to get mad at us, as if we've done something really bad! And then you take your approval away! It makes me want to ignore my body and pretend every thing is OK just so you'll think I'm tough!    

Perhaps it might have to do with that look you always give me and my teammates whenever we show that we're hurt in any way. Then again, it just might have something to do with that verbal lashing you gave Jaime last week when he came to you and told you that he couldn't pitch because his arm was too sore and his doctor had recommended that he shut it down for a month and not pitch at all. What was it that you said to him exactly in front of all of us? Oh yeah, "You're kidding me, right?!! Your arm is sore?!!! Where's your toughness son?!! What's wrong with you that you can't pitch through a little soreness?" Come to think about it, it wasn't so much the words you said to him that bothered me as much as your tone of voice and that disgusted look you gave him, as if you thought he was somehow weak and was faking it!  

And coach, there's another thing that confuses me here. Why do you sometimes call us "girls" when you're angry or frustrated with us because we can't do something you think we should?  Like, if we complain about needing a drink when it's hot or we get bad stomach cramps when running those suicide sprints, you call us "little ladies." Coach, I have two sisters. Are you telling me that I'm like my sisters because I'm running too slow or I get stomach pains and have to stop? Do you mean, to be a girl is to not be tough?

Coach, I really, really want you to see me as tough. Heck, I'd be willing to hide any pain or injury if it means that you'll then give me your approval. But, sometimes the pain is so bad that I can't shut my body off. That really makes me angry at myself and leaves me feeling ashamed, like I let you down!     

But it's confusing to me. Like when Billy collided with the other team's catcher trying to slide into home and got knocked cold, why did you immediately tell him, "Just shake it off! You're fine son, there's nothing wrong with you!" And then you got mad at him when he complained about feeling dizzy and didn't want to go back in the game. Coach, how did you know he was OK? Are you a doctor? And coach, did you know that he actually sustained a concussion in that collision? He couldn't play for two weeks!

Coach, I hate that I feel so scared and guilty whenever I'm around you and I'm not feeling good? I so want you to respect me. I so want to make the starting line-up. I want you to see me as tough. But what am I supposed to do when I get hurt and I can't "suck it up" the way you always tell us and "just play through it!?" Does that really make me weak???? Do you really want me to completely ignore my body and how I'm actually feeling? Is that what will make me tough????

I know how you feel! I have

I know how you feel! I have a concussion and I texted my coach saying I'm confused on the foot work (volleyball) and she says you have no memory loss your fine and acts like she's disgusted. Then I text her again saying if we are learning anything new and she says why? And I say because i cant go to practice today she just goes fine. WTF! I'm always scared to get hurt around her cause then she thinks we are faking!!!!! Like for real?????

Most coaches who I know are

Most coaches who I know are NOT physicians! Last time I checked, medical training was not a prerequisite for coaching at any level and therefore it's rare to find a coach who is also a doctor. Coaches who tell you that "you are fine!" and that you should keep playing because of a "minor" injury are negligent at best, and down right abusive at worst! Listen to your body and listen to your doctor. Do not play against doctor's orders regardless of how angry or disappointed this may make the coach. Do not play if you are in pain! And please, DO NOT PLAY IF YOU HAVE A CONCUSSION UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN MEDIALLY CLEARED! The coach's emotions are not the issue nor your concerns here! Your health and safety are!  If you are having trouble making your case with the coach then involve your doctor. Get a doctor's note and if that doesn't work, get your parents involved and the the athletic director!