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We have to remember for parents this may be their first time having a student athlete that age. The first time helping them handle these kinds of adversity. If we want to get this right the first time we have to plan times to coach them up just as we plan to coach our athletes.
Coaches also need to remember to find ways to communicate with and educate parents to the correct expectations for engagement. What to do if they or their student athlete have a problem, what that conversation will look like, what it can be aboutโฆetc.
@coachmatsumoto Programs can start to foster the inability to meet people where they are at. Being so rigid in beliefs, that you cannot adapt, and therefore become exclusionary to people who can benefit the program long-term.
@coachmatsumoto At their cores they are the same when done correctly in my opinion. Teams have the ability to appear unique based on their needs, the personalities of the parties involved, the stimulus facedโฆetc. However, when reduce to their core they are built from the same foundation.
@coachmatsumoto This is also a potential pitfall for some programs that are so locked into the core values of their culture that within those core values is not the ability or malleability to provide an adaptable progression to get those on a team locked into the core values.
I imagine this is very similar to what the tool man said to his little solider prior to allegedly flashing Pam Anderson. Just change the last line to โItโs Tool Time!โ Has to be in the ballpark.
@ocacademy11 All of them. Your job is to coach the coaches to execute your vision of the offense. Then fit in where the highest need is. If you are a QB person, but have a great QB coach, then coach where you are needed most.
@TheMikeSalk, @BrockHuard, and @GeeScottSr the argument by Mike that NIL should be capped because pros have a caps is apples to oranges. There is no cap on what pro athletes can make by advertising on their name. Russell Wilson can do as many commercials as he wants... And does.