Learning some coaching lessons
If we are reflective at all about our coaching and accepting of feedback we will learning numerous lessons during our coaching careers. Here are some.
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If we are reflective at all about our coaching and accepting of feedback we will learning numerous lessons during our coaching careers. Here are some.
Some recent research suggests that those who rate themselves highly as coaches are actually likely to be rated rather poorly by others.
You may have heard the term emotional intelligence before. Do you know what it means? Here are the primary focal points and how they relate to coaching.
An interesting article takes on many of the very common practices in coaching education and development. Here are the key points with some commentary.
A reader of the blog recently ask me about how one goes about finding job opportunities coaching professional volleyball in Europe. Here's my reply.
Coaches often call players out for making excuses. They are perhaps less able to recognize the excuses they themselves are making, which can be subtle.
I spent the weekend attending an Art of Coaching Volleyball clinic in Fort Worth, TX. It was a working trip for me, but I got to see a lot of stuff.
The researchers upon whose work the 10,000 rule was based have something to say about it. What do you think of how it relates to coaching?
Over the past two weeks I helped out at two of the USA Volleyball High Performance try-outs. It was an interesting experience and recommended.