February 2011
4 posts
Opening Day This Weekend!
I was asked…”Are you going to guarantee a winning season?” My response? “NO! I can only guarantee we’ll hustle, be respectful, will learn the fundamentals, and be good teammates.” Guess what usually happens as a result of focusing on those things? :)
Opening Day is around the corner!
Coaches! Squeeze every ounce of productivity you can out of every minute you have with your players! Stations, extra coaches, short duration drills, game-like situations…these all make your players and teams better!
Wednesday's coaching note...
(click on “view post”) - “It’s tough to positively influence ANY team that you don’t invest time getting to know first. Coaches need to find out the individual strengths, weaknesses, likes, dislikes, fears, etc. of every individual player on their team. Only then can a coach build a strategy to bring the team together.”
January 2011
4 posts
My American Cancer Society Relay For Life Link →
5 guiding principles to live by
Wish I could say I created them but a former co-worker of mine did…and they’re awesome!
1. ACT WITH HIGH TRUST - Speak your heart and mind
2. ASSUME POSITIVE INTENT - Don’t mistake for malice that which can be explained away as stupidity
3. MEET CURRENT EXPECTATIONS - Relentless focus on achieving the stated objectives
4. DO THE RIGHT THING - Always strive to take the...
real coaches don't cookie cut their coaching...
A good coach never coaches a new team the same as the last one. Each kid, each team presents different personalities, challenges, weaknesses and strengths. Realizing those differences and applying your coaching to make each member on the team better…THAT’S coaching!
coaching note of the day...
If you put a plant in a jar, it will take the shape of the jar. But if you allow the plant to grow freely, with guidance, twenty jars might not be able to hold it! Think of that idea when building your youth baseball or softball team..or ANY team!
November 2009
1 post