61774 Moreover, it is said that the coach told her, "Don't bother coming to play in the regular game tomorrow. Turn in your uniform number!"
61775 That triggered her suicide.
61776 There have been other incidents where students committed suicide over the coaches' merciless instructions given in the club activities
61777 In 1985, after having been beaten with a javelin until she had welts on her face because of her "poor performance," an eleventh grader at a public high school in Gifu Prefecture and a member of the girls' track and field team committed suicide, leaving a suicide note saying, "I have no other way out."
61778 She was the top javelin thrower in the prefecture and had shown great promise for the future.
61779 The coach also had a background where he won the first prize in javelin at an inter-college championship and had developed athletes at the national level.
61780 It is quite natural for sports clubs at junior high and high schools to push themselves to win.
61781 However, overzealous coaching must be restrained.
61782 Some sports psychiatrists are warning about athletes suffering from "over-training syndrome," showing mental and/or physical disorders developed by grueling training with no days off.
61783 As of next school year, the Ministry of Education will investigate the actual situation of after-school athletic activities at junior high and high schools and discuss what are the desirable ways for those activities to exist, but it is our hope that club activities will become an opportunity to develop skills in a sport that can be enjoyed throughout one's lifetime.
61784 Another concern about the latest suicide case is what the coach said.
61785 The coach used very abusive language, saying "I'm not letting you play in the game. Turn in your uniform number!" seemingly denying her existence in the team.
61786 Consequently, she wrote in her note that "with such a coach, I would come to hate softball which is my love."
61787 A teacher took away joy of softball from a student and, as a consequence, her life as well.
61788 In a survey conducted by the Iwate Prefecture Teachers' Union with former junior high and high school students, to the question of "What students did not want teachers to ever say again," the answers included. "You are stupid"; "Don't come to school anymore"; "I wish you were dead"; and, "I don't even want to see your face."