How to Coach
Instructions
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Learn the rules and techniques of the sport you are coaching. Research plays, moves and strategies that successful teams and athletes employ. Become well-acquainted with the sport before you attempt to coach anyone.
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Asses the players on your team. Try different people in different positions to build the most effective line-up. Know that there are occasions when athletes with a natural aptitude for a less glamorous position are going to protest their placement. Give them the opportunity to play other positions in practice to demonstrate how they can excel where you place them.
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Get to know your athletes individually. Learn their strengths and weaknesses, goals and personalities. Finding out about them helps you determine the best way to coach them. Develop a rapport to increase trust between you and your athletes.
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Stress skill development over winning. Be positive and encouraging, giving constructive criticism about form instead of yelling at athletes for failing. Emphasize becoming a better athlete and winning should naturally follow when the team is playing at its full potential.
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Change your coaching technique until you find what's most effective in reaching your players. Coaching a team requires evolution, and what works with one set of athletes won't always work with another. Be open to trying new methods to help athletes achieve their goals.
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