True competitive advantage lies not in your actions, but in the relentless standards you demand of yourself while taking them.
The difference is rarely developed from what you do and often created from how you do it.
Before you even dig out the clubroom keys and flick on the lights, have a look at these pointers to help you gear up mentally for the season ahead.
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@Jenksno1 Any studies on player recall - often in game breaks coaches refer to a game situation and players do not recall - can be challenging when giving feedback
Just read a study that says coaches only have between 30-40% recall of events during matches.
Shows the importance of recording games and splitting roles between assistances to help get a more complete overview of performance
Coaching kids.
1. Say hello by name
2. Catch them doing well
3. Reinforce positives
4. Keep training simple
5. Be slow to correct
6. Be quick to praise
7. Develop movement
8. Play games
9. Challenge them
10. Afford freedom
11. Encourage imagination
12. Reward effort
If you can’t communicate successfully to your players then can you coach them? In all team sports the art within the art is being able to communicate to the whole team but also directly to the individual player.
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