Coaching Through A Growth Spurt

December 12, 2017 by Tim Nash

One of your players all of a sudden appears uncoordinated, slower than normal, off-balance and struggles to perform skills you thought were mastered long ago.

It takes no time at all to accurately diagnose the problem – Growth Spurt.

When trying to identify the reason a young player is struggling, this is by far the easiest. There’s no need to list the physical changes needed to identify a player going through a growth spurt. It’s safe to say you’ll know it when you see it.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Athletic Performance, Coaching, Mobile Coaching, training

Burnout: Why It’s Something To Worry About

December 7, 2017 by Tim Nash

Burnout is one of those words we choose to use when we feel like exaggerating, or when we need an excuse.

Are you really burned out on a type of food, a television show, or maybe a sport? Or have you just spent an inordinate amount of time on it lately? Does a busy day really burn out kids to the point where they turn down an invitation to a social or sporting event by saying, “No, I’m burned out?” Or they just tired?

Burnout, however, is a real concern among young athletes. It’s cited as the reason kids stop trying, under-perform and quit altogether.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Athletic Performance, Coaching, Data Tracking, Team Communication

The Beauty Of Failure And Why You Should Celebrate It

October 31, 2017 by Tim Nash

How did you fail today?

Ask your players that question. It can be a useful and entertaining exercise. It might take a while for some players to open up and admit their mistakes, minor humiliations, and embarrassing moments. And you might have to admit a failure of your own to get things rolling.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Coaching, Effective Communication, Mobile Coaching, Team Chemistry, Team Communication

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