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Wrestling Coach Pete Jacobson from WinSmarter.com takes us beyond theory and principles of intrinsic motivation and gives us some very practical and even fun ways to create and nurture intrinsic motivation within our team culture!
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Special Guest Nate Sanderson is a State Championship Coach in Iowa and works as the Director of Product Development at Breakthrough Basketball. More importantly, Nate puts character first in coaching and is intentional in everything he does on and off the court.
In part 1, Nate discusses:
1. The problems of a “dealing with parents” mentality
2. A special parent meeting format to start “working with parents”
3. Opening lines of communication
4. Shaping parent expectations
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In this epsiode Nate Sanderson and J.P. Nerbun dive into some of the pitfalls of feedback and some new ways to give feedback that builds character and nurtures the relationship.
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How can you discipline in a way where you build character and strengthen relationships? Nate and J.P. discuss one of the most valuable systems for your culture!
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In today’s episode, Nate and I discuss sideline behavior.
JP shares his transformation in coaching and his understanding of what sideline behavior should be like.
How do you recognize what your sideline behavior is like now?
- Put a camera and mic on yourself, record how you act during a game, and then go back and watch that footage
- ask yourself if your words are making the team better or making the team worse
Are you an obstacle, or are you a source for growth?
- Ask your players what it’s like to be coached by you
Know what you value as a coach. You have to be able to model what you value and react to circumstances in that way instead of reacting emotionally.
What are you teaching your kids in moments of triumph and moments of struggle?
You cannot be a transformation coach when you operate with you use anger and fear as a motivator.
Empower a few of your assistants and players to tell you when you are flying off the handle or handling a situation poorly.
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What would make you a better coach that has nothing to do with the practical or technical of your sport?
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How do you become a better coach?
- There has to be reflection on where you want to grow as a coach.
- Choose one area you’d like to improve in before the next season
- Acquire AND APPLY knowledge to your program
There is great growth when you’re doing it together.
How do I attack my off-season development?
- Target one thing in your culture or program that you want to improve
- Find ways to nurture and maintain the relationships with your athletes
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