The event became hectic. Parents' meeting, 2-3 trainings a week, getting the gear...
We are floating...
However just like with other parents "child canes". If that's what he want we will do everything on support him.
But what is actually happening on the ice?
Marcell is taking everything very seriously. During his development he is COPYING!
Copying the older kids, copying the coaches, he never stops in experimenting how he can become better.
He is not getting on the ice to play. This is not a hobby for him. No! For him every task is a serious task during training.
In the beginning he fell a couph of times when he should have stopped. He was trying and trying, copying the techniques until he felt it how to do it.
Same want to how to ice skate backwards. He was doing the shift tasks (forwards of course) however while he was waiting in the queue he was practicing behind the others. He didn't stop, he wasn't just looking, he wasn't chatting, he was practicing until he could do it.
And by the time his time came to ice skate backwards I was so proud of him how well he could do it.
Maybe this determination what head coach Gyula Farago saw in him too, who invited Marcell to do extra lessons besides his very young age. All he asked from us to support Marcell in this as well. He said the best for Marcell was to be on the ice as much as porrible.
We obeyed.
I have to mention that being at uak as well we couldn't have done it without the help from my mother. Thank you for that!
Marcell's development and determination is endless! Mr. Gyula involvement has a big part in it as he is constantly watching him, teaching him, supporting him. He is not short with compliments when he deserves it and very strict and to the point when it's necemary. We as well looking forward for his comment about our son. We are severing his words.
It is such a good feeling! I love it so much when he compliments Marcell with a word, a short please...
"...child like this should be caught with a net, so rare!..."
"...for Marcell when he is on the ice everything is about ice-hockey..."
or simply:
"...very good!...", "...he's going to be a great player!..."
Is there anything better to moke a parent proud?

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