Granted, but how does failing an entire class, not due to any lack of ability or skill, but simply because they 'haven't had enough track time', achieve any of those goals? That's not maintaining the high standards of a well-thought-out (if poorly-communicated) training scheme - it's just bloody lazy.
P.S. I'd be interested in knowing the coach's name too, as I won't be hanging around to waste my time on that sort of crap.
Granted, but how does failing an entire class, not due to any lack of ability or skill, but simply because they 'haven't had enough track time', achieve any of those goals? That's not maintaining the high standards of a well-thought-out (if poorly-communicated) training scheme - it's just bloody lazy.
P.S. I'd be interested in knowing the coach's name too, as I won't be hanging around to waste my time on that sort of crap.