5 Questions to Ask your Child After a Game.
1. Did you have fun?
2. Did you do your best?
3. Did you support your teammates?
4. Were you a positive leader?
5. What did you learn?
And wrap it up by telling them…
“I Love Watching You Play!”
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Four ways to be a better teammate in games:
1. Trust your teammates.
2. Support your teammates.
3. Lead and motivate your teammates.
4. Communicate with your teammates.
seeing how loved Coach McClellan was in the basketball community and how this tragedy affected many, especially my friends on the team, i was able to get my team together to create a few posters to show our support and love for @ladyaztechoops sending love from our dv family!💙💛
Holding others ACCOUNTABLE is hard for team leaders.
What do you say?
Below are 9 statements team leaders can use to help hold their teammates ACCOUNTABLE.
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Throw passes the way you would want them thrown to you.
Defend the way you hate to be defended.
Hit people on block outs the way that you hate to get hit.
Be the teammate you wish you had when you need a boost of confidence and energy.
As a parent, there’s hardly anything you can say from the bleachers that actually helps your child play better, so you might as well limit yourself to cheering, and let the coach do the coaching.
Four ways to be a good shooter:
*Reps
*Confidence
*Shot selection
*Form
Four ways to get your shot off:
*High release
*Quick release
*Create space
*Shot ready on catch
Four ways to extend your range
*Leg strength/balance
*Wrist snap/follow through
*Deep reps
*Shorten mechanics
Big weekend for the Lady Huskies volleyball squad. Come on out or tune into ESPN network to see some of the Nations best volleyball!
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