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Some phrases that team leaders can use to help hold their teammates ACCOUNTABLE. “That is not the way we do things here.” This is a simple yet powerful ...
Having a simple framework to ensure players are working toward a shared mental model can improve training sessions which in turn will elevate the quality of play. The ...
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We have a tendency to get too complicated when deciding how to achieve short term objectives – here are some ideas Break outcome objectives down into actions and ...
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Feedback can be very onerous for both parties so do it carefully – here are some ideas: Be empathic – identify with them and what they are feeling ...
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Probably one of the most important decisions you can make in your life is who you choose to surround yourself with choose those who will impact your success. ...
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INSPIRE THEM TO PLAY INDEPENDENTLY OF YOU PRIORITISE LEARNING RATHER THAN TEACHING ENGAGE THEM WITH THE VALUE OF WHAT THEY DO DESIGN PRACTICE THAT REFLECT THEIR DEVELOPMENT GROW ...
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As a Head coach you need to be able to do 4 key things to a high level to have a chance to succeed It’s not just putting ...
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“There’s no team without trust,” says Paul Santagata, Head of Industry at Google. Paul carried out a massive two-year study on team performance, which revealed that the highest-performing teams have ...
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Sustainable success is not about chasing short-term wins or external validation. It’s about cultivating a mindset and a practice that aligns with your values and purpose. Here are ...
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Match/team analysis involves observing and assessing a number of a teams game aspects: To include Formation Style of Play System of Play – movement patterns Stand out Players ...
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Strategies that can help prevent children from quitting sports before age 13: Encourage children to have fun and not focus solely on winning. Make sure children have enough ...
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I think if we can get our players to understand how memory works, it may help them understand how to *learn better*. Here are 4 things that are ...
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5 great coaches – common denominators – these have been extracted from some of the best – Sir Alex, Pep, Klopp, TenHag, Mourinho Has most important voice Players ...
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One of the fundamentals of coaching is to have a philosophy. As a coach, you should have a series of guiding principles for your coaching practice and managing ...
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Coaches often face situations in which they have little to no experience or that they’re not sure about. It can be nerve-wracking and even demoralising, if the outcome ...
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Stage 1: Remember developmental considerations Before using the tool, you should consider your young players’ mental and emotional abilities to ensure the approaches your implement are age- and stage-appropriate. ...
A 4-step guide to a highly effective execution tool. Goals | Reality (the situation - is it possible) | Options | Way forward | A video of simple ...
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Key areas to focus on when coaching: Fun Inclusion Learning Development Challenge Enthusiasm Respect Community Equity Teamwork ...
Dr. Peter Gray compellingly brings attention to the reality that over the past 60 years in the United States there has been a gradual ...
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An extraction from Dan Abrahams methodology regarding intentional training, To achieve this there are four areas that we must address as coaches: ...
Choosing the right words can engage and motivate players, just as the wrong words will turn them off. ...
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