New #WhereOthersWont with Germany’s women’s rowing coach, @tomOmorris.
Previously, Tom spent a number of years as Coaching High Performance Manager with @freodockers, where his role was to build coaching skill and cohesion in Ross Lyon’s group.
https://t.co/K7SIouwLeJ
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You can download from Amazon in your country… https://t.co/aGG53Bfklw
Coaches should avoid the phrase “my athletes” when speaking about the people they coach. The phrase “the athletes I work with” is better. It empowers athletes. It recognizes their agency in the process. Demonstrates coach’s approach is athlete centered.