Hi Palani

It's always a good thought from a coach perspective to think this way, but I have seen that it causes a burnout and kids kind of start hating if we push them too hard. I have learn that 1 month before the kickoff has always been good for my team. Keep it light during the off season has been my mantra :)

Amit Govil


On Wed, Dec 11, 2019, 4:12 PM Palani Annamalai <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello there,

We are a rookie team and we had a wonderful season. For our first season, the kids built a 3 wheel robot based on education set and then made their own changes. Programming wise mostly it is straight/curved paths. They used a gyro/color sensor for one mission.

I am planning to have a 2:30 hr sunday class for 3 or 4 months early next year. Any ideas for off season FLL classes? Should i ask them to try out different robot designs, starting from building few base models from websites, or use axles to make better attachments or advanced programming (line following & aligning using color sensor, gyro sensor and other sensors).

Any suggestions/helpĀ is appreciated. Thanks.
Palani


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