You CAN influence their attitude and energy
Memes tend to put the responsibility for good attitude and energy on players, but coaches can influence that a lot.
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Memes tend to put the responsibility for good attitude and energy on players, but coaches can influence that a lot.
Do you see failure by your team as an indication of where you can be better, or is it a source of embarrassment or a personal affront?
Here are some interesting things to think about in your coaching coming from sport psychologist Dan Abrahams.
Do you think being "clutch" is just innate to certain athletes? If so, think again. You can help them learn to perform when it matters most.
If all we ever do in training is work on the stuff that happens all the time, will our players be able to handle unusual situations?
Sports psychology Dan Abrahams has a list of philosophies and techniques worth looking over to consider in your coaching.
It was June 20th, 2013 when the first post went up on CoachingVB.com. These last ten years have definitely been quite the ride!
This post looks at some figures about the best and worst places for passers to receive the ball in reception and ponders serving strategy.
Letting players know when they're doing things right goes a long way toward moving them in the direction you want and sustaining motivation.