Stop Guessing And Start Tracking

March 29, 2018 by Tim Nash

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One of the best questions you can ever ask is “Are there any questions I didn’t ask that I should have?” After all, you want to be sure you get all the information you need, right?

Asking questions is an art form and an essential part of problem-solving, which as you surely know is one of a coach’s most important jobs.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Athletic Performance, Elite Sports Teams, Mobile Coaching, Sports Performance

Your Club is a Business, Treat it that Way

March 23, 2018 by Tim Nash

In 2013, ESPN looked at the exploding youth club sports landscape and came to this conclusion: “Youth sports is so big that no one knows quite how big it is.”

While ESPN was stumped by the sheer number of players involved in youth sports, last year a study by WinterGreen Research published in Time Magazine determined it was a $15.3 Billion industry and rapidly growing.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Coaching, Effective Communication, Elite Sports Teams, Youth Sports

Coaches Who Yell Haven’t Prepared Their Players

February 13, 2018 by Tim Nash

A mom once told me that her daughter performs best when she is yelled at by the coach.

I told her, “Well, I won’t be doing that.”

She went on to give some examples of coaches who yelled at her and how it seemed to work, or something like that. I wasn’t really listening. My mind was occupied imagining what a miserable experience this girl must be having with soccer.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Coaching, Effective Communication, Elite Sports Teams, Listening, Sports Performance, Youth Sports

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