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Sportsbook Links - Coaching And Playing Tips Don t let them get out of hand, rather teach them the proper way to play. coaching Tip When defending an out of bounds play, go to a 23 zone and STAY PUT! http://www.sportsbook-links.net/sports_information/NBA/Coaching_and_tips.htm
Extractions: Remain firm with this age group. They will walk all over you, if you let them. This age group is just beginning to feel their independence and will try many different ways to gain control over the practice. Make the scrimmage more controlled. Have them execute plays, defense, presses, etc. as they scrimmage. Don't let them get out of hand, rather teach them the proper way to play. Also, the good ole "suicide" (ladder, etc. whatever you want top call it) helps slow down their zest to not follow directions. A little running never hurt a basketball player during practice.
Coaching Tips possible. teach children both to win and to lose. Go to the archives for previous tips. For more coaching tips, try the following links. Ric http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/3562/coach23.html
Coaching Box (Ask The Coach- Q277)- The Basketball Highway Tip teach your player to keep on their toes with their Tip Coach your player to keep their elbows pointed outward and finger tips slightly upward to http://www.bbhighway.com/talk/coaching_box/ask_coach/atc_q277.asp
Extractions: or redistribute in any form. Question 277 Question 27 - How do I teach a big man with excellent pivots in the middle but who has trouble catching the entry pass? I have convinced our guards to bounce pass it in if they can but he is still having trouble catching the ball. Is catching the entry something that drilling to death will work or can a shift in big man expectancies be altered? Coach Carlos Arteaga Coach Arteaga, Tip: Teach your player to jump into catching every pass. Another common problem is a post player who exhibits stiff legs and arms. Muscle rigidity makes it difficult to decelerate the ball and absorb extra energy in the ball. Muscle rigidity in the legs means the lack of lower body shock absorbers results in a defender being able to exert force to displace the offensive post from a given position. In both cases rigidity makes it more difficult to catch a pass in the post. Tip: Teach your player to keep on their toes with their ankle, knees, waist, and elbows flexed to allow the body to absorb energy.
Coaching Tips There are a number of ways to teach this, depending upon com , an online resource for a variety of tips, ideas and newsletters related to soccer coaching. http://www.coerver-coaching.com/id/coaching_tips.htm
Extractions: UNDERSTAND WHY CHILDREN PARTICIPATE IN SOCCER A majority of the reasons children participate in sport are for intrinsic reasons. The top priorities are: Notice that the extrinsic goal of winning and beating others is not at the top of the list. Similarly, when children drop out of soccer, their withdrawal can be traced to the inability of the sport experience to meet their primary motivations for participation. The common reasons are: Practical suggestions for coaches: Encourage players to measure their performance by improvements in their own, personal levels of proficiency and ability rather than by comparing themselves to other players or to other teams based on the game outcome. Because children have several reasons for participation and not just one, design practices to meet as many different participation motives as possible (i.e. learning, fun, friendship, fitness, challenge, etc.)
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Extractions: Are wins and losses the only measure? By Lawrence Fine In order to define what makes a successful coach, the first thing to be done is to establish parameters to measure "success" in coaching. In a discussion with a friend a few years ago, several possible definitions were advanced. What may be surprising to some is that none of our definitions included a good won/loss record. The first idea we developed was that a successful coach was one who prepared his or her team to play at the next level. The next level could be anything from a higher-level club team, high school varsity or JV, college, state team, region team, national team or some other level it would be different for each player. Another concept was that a successful coach was one who could teach in a manner that allowed the players to learn and work hard while enjoying themselves at the same time. I realize that many coaches don't believe you can work hard and have fun, but thats one of the real challenges of being a successful coach. We finally realized that a coachs success could be determined only by each individual coach, depending on his or her individual situation. However, some of the traits of a successful coach would include the ability to teach the techniques and tactics of the game while at the same time instilling in the players the capacity to love the game.
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Advice From Coach K K chatted with SportsParents in October about his tips for new Part 1 Coach K s advice to new coaches of teaching offenses or defenses, just teach them how to http://www.sikids.com/sportsparents2/coaching/coachk.html
Extractions: Mike Krzyzewski: "Coach K" shares his tips for coaches and sports parents In 18 years as head coach at Duke University, Mike Krzyzewski [shuh-SHEF-ski] has won two national championships, reached seven Final Fours, and won seven ACC regular-season championships. More importantly, the Blue Devil graduation rate is one of the highest in the nation. The Sporting News once called Coach K "a family man first, a teacher second, a basketball coach third, and a winner at all three." Coach K chatted with SportsParents in October about his tips for new coaches and sports parents. Part 1
Coaching Tips From The CKTVC Staff coaching tips From The CKTVC Staff. to learn from those more experienced and to teach those who are 4 Words to Eliminate in coaching But You - Can t - Try. http://www.tkohl.com/coaching.htm
Extractions: Communication is vital to every program's success. 4 Words to Eliminate in Coaching: But - You - Can't - Try One thing to remember when it comes to communicating, the perception of the listener is what eventually determines the outcome, not the intention of the speaker. With just a little effort, we can improve our communication skills, get our point across more effectively, and avoid bruising of those fragile athlete egos along the way. When attempting to deliver constructive criticism, we often sever the construction from the criticism by inserting a but between the two. "That was a great effort, but next time try to get the ball to the setter." All the player remembers is "Next time get the ball to the setter.", thus the praise has been lost. By connecting the two with a more positive twist, both the praise and the instruction are absorbed, "That was a great effort, and next time we'll definitely get a swing on it."
Argus Coaching: Tips For Success Archives - August 2001 Argus coaching Tip for August 2001 We hear a lot these days about balancing our lives. What can this little exercise teach you about balancing your life? http://arguscoaching.com/tips/2001/august2001.shtml
Extractions: Tip for August 2001 We hear a lot these days about balancing our lives. I'm sure you can relate to that you probably have a job/business, family, friends, activities, commitments, hobbies. Take a break for a moment...stand up on one foot. While you're standing this way, be aware of what you're noticing. Now, change feet, and notice what you notice. Finally, stand on the toes of both feet. What do you notice now? You might notice that: Just as there's a lot going on when you're trying to balance your body, there's a lot going on when you're trying to balance your life. What can this little exercise teach you about balancing your life? Balance is a fluid, dynamic process that requires you to make choices and adjustments over and over again. Life shifts continuously, and fortunately, you have the ability to shift with it. This month, track the choices and adjustments you make in one area of your life. The important thing to remember is that you can always revisit a decision and make a different choice. If you become comfortable with change, and know that you have control over your decisions and your adjustments, you'll look forward to creating a more satisfying and balanced life.
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Extractions: The Double Grabber Insurance Sales Letter That Got a 60% Appointment Rate! Step #2 in the MILLENNIUM MARKETING SYSTEM is "Get Attention and Give 'em an Irresistible Offer." Here's a great example. You're welcome to use it and customize it for your "precision market." The "mock check" letter is a tried-and-true direct marketing strategy. One of them probably shows up in your mail every week...so why not steal the idea and use it yourself? The following letter got a 60% appointment rate when followed up with a call! Usually, mock checks show up in window envelopes. Yes, that takes more work, but "big time" direct marketers do it because it gets results. Generally, the envelope has an official look and a street address return address (no company name). You can vary the concept any way you want. Testing is paramount, as always. Whatever you do, the envelope is important. Generally, if it looks like it's coming from an "insurance salesman," it will drop dramatically in response.
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Extractions: The Coaching Corner Welcome to the Coaching Corner. This is a place for coaches and team leaders to share ideas for signs, awards, gifts, pep rallies, motivation, team building, homecoming themes, poems, and other resources. I see lots of coaches ask for these types of things, so please share your best ideas here. By sharing your best ideas, the spirit community as a whole benefits. Thanks so much for your awesome input! Thanks also to the CheerList for granting us permission to reprint exerpts from top cheer coaches around the world to get you started! We hope you find the information or connection that you need. PLEASE NOTE: This is NOT a forum for asking questioins about technique or team issues...those types of questions should be posted in the Interact forums under the team's discipline (ie: colorguard, cheerleading, dance team, twirling, etc.). By posting your questions to the appropriate forums, it helps keep the information more organized, enables visitors to find information more easily, and helps you to receive the maximum response to your own questions. Unrelated posts that do not follow these guidelines will be removed without notice. Your understanding and cooperation is appreciated. Be sure to scroll down this page PAST the spirit and gift ideas to post your own ideas to share with everyone, or ask for ideas that you need. These are all ideas submitted for your team's use. You may take these ideas as is or modify them to your discipline, your needs, and/or your budget. I hope you can get something useful from these tips! Thanks again for visiting DanceCheer.NET. Please be sure to tell other coaches and teamleaders about our many great resources, whether they be coaches at different schools or coaches of other teams at your own school.
Netball Waikato : Coaching Tips The first tip would be to make sure that attacking Deception Many coaches and players view this skill as very We can do more to teach younger players this art. http://www.netballmagic.co.nz/waikato/main.cfm?id=6&news_id=38
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Top Ten Tips For Coaching Kids In Sports Top Ten tips for coaching Kids in Sports, By Rick Wolff. Sometimes, Coach, you might be wrong and the parent is right. 3) teach - and enforce - sportsmanship. http://www.bcminorbaseball.org/top_ten_tips_for_coaching_kids_i.htm
Extractions: 2003 Executive Member Associations The Chronicle Tournaments ... Home Top Ten Tips for Coaching Kids in Sports, By Rick Wolff Although there are lots of wonderful coaches involved in working with our kids today, the sad truth is, there are too many coaches who just don't have the right perspective on how to work with youngsters. Along those lines, based upon my writings from COACHING KIDS FOR DUMMIES (IDG Books, $19.95), here's a quick checklist of what every coach should always keep in mind when coaching young athletes: 10) As the head coach, always be in command! That is, always present yourself as the authority figure of the team - the man or woman who has the last word. Sometimes, a coach will try and act like he or she is "one of the players" or "one of the players' peers or best friend." This is not very effective. Yes, you can reach out to the kids and let them know you're there for them - but it's very difficult to be "one of the guys" and then have to turn around and discipline one of them. In short, be the teacher of the team - not one of the players. 9) Always remember that fun is definitely part of each game and practice! If you run your team into the ground during grueling practice sessions and never let them have a chance to smile, relax, or blow off some steam, you'll soon discover that you have transformed "play" into "work" for your players. And work without any play soon becomes pure drudgery. Coach, let the kids get their work done on the field and then let them have some time to goof off a bit in practice. Come game time, you'll find that they will be more focused.
Extractions: Welcome to the SwimCoaching.com Coaches Forum By coaches ...... for coaches !! This site compiles articles and tips from successful swimming coaches all over the country on over 25 coaching topics. Although it is geared for newer coaches at the age group level there should be something in here for everyone. If you like what you see please pass this site (SwimCoaching.com) along to a friend or use it to help stir the coaching "creativity" on your staff. "Every person you meet knows something you don't. Learn from them." Coaches ask ..... "My swimmers are bored and need a pick-me-up pratice but I don't want to sacrifice yardage for playtime. What are some creative sets or workouts that are fun and exciting yet draw out their best effort? "We just started coaching the 10-unders for our summer team. When, how and why should we introduce the pace clock? Ours is broken and the pool director doesn't want to spend the $80 to fix it." "I am having a tough time getting swimmers to learn and swim the Fly. Because of this we get killed (in points) at our league meets in the Fly and I.M. How can I teach the Fly better and how can I motivate my kids to swim the I.M. " Suggestions and articles to help answer these questions have been submitted by coaches all over the country. Thank you again. And "thank you" in advance to all the coaches who will soon send us articles and tips that have helped
Extractions: Our Mission: "To promote safe,productive, and efficient methods of strength training for high school and collegiate athletes while debunking the Olympic lifting establishment that has engulfed many of our high school and college athletic programs. It is our desire to create better athletes through controlled and intense strength training." October 28 "Difficulties in life are intended to make us better, not bitter." -Dan Reeves Coaching Tip: Points of Emphasis We have had the opportunity this fall to have Rich Putnick, a graduate student at the University of Kansas, serve as an intern for our football strength program. It should be said that Coach Putnick is qualified to work with any sports team football just happens to be the one we are most involved with. Too many people believe that there is a way to train for football that differs from the way one trains for tennis or basketball. This is simply untrue and we try to promote a safe training environment that stresses the development of the athlete regardless of sport. We happen to have a large chalkboard in the front of our weight room. Coach Putnick suggested that we use it to emphasize a point of the day, one thing that we would repeat over and over again to the kids throughout their workout. Today we wrote, "Slow Down Your Negative- No Bouncing!" We discovered that by having just 1 point of emphasis we could really pound home its importance.