Teaching
Much of what a coach teaches a child has little to do with their sport. Tonya could teach a try-try-try again attitude... but she also, apparently, has a bit of a problem keeping her emotions in check. She seems to display some sort of ethics - she wouldn't buy into a boxing match in Portland during USFSA Nationals - but, by and large, the public demonstrations of her ethics haven't been that hot.
Methinks Tonya got a tough deal, actually. The "ban for life" is ridiculous. Especially in light of judges being caught cheating, but being allowed back... and not just as judges, but as judges at the very highest eschelons of the sport.
I always wonder what Tonya's life would have been like had she not been banned for lift... would she have waited until her sentance was up and then skated pro? Would she have been able to keep her drinking in check? There are other skaters who have notably not been able to accomplish this... what about her weight? Many other pro skaters have fallen prey to the effects of high living on the road...
Or would she have quietly started coaching, perhaps teaching group lessons at an undistinbuished rink? Been a "Working Joe" like so many other thousands of teachers across the world? Hard so say... she seems to have a thirst for the limelight.
I buy her story that she did NOT know in advance and that all she is guilty of is conspiring to cover up after the fact - that's what she was convicted of. If she'd looked closer, she might have figured out in advance that something was up, but, hey, she can't be the first person who has put their head in the sand and refused to believe something horrid about their spouse. In either case, she must have been focussed on her skating at the time, not idiot schemes.
That said, her history SINCE the original incident - DUI, etc. - leads me to believe that she might have better success doing something else besides coaching. I would not recommend her as a coach to anyone I know... maybe a visiting clinician who only teaches skating skills and doesn't spend enough time with an individual child to teach the myriad of other things a coach teaches...
I've always wished she'd check the clock. Her 15 minutes of fame is long since up. Why not get a job as a cashier and live a normal life like the rest of us?
Linny