The 4-Minute Mile and Player Development

January 31, 2018 by Tim Nash

 

In the 1990s, Lauren Gregg, the long-time assistant coach for the United States Women’s National Team, related a story about how the national team often used the example of the four-minute mile as motivation.

In the track and field world, the four-minute mile was a barrier every elite distance runner eyed as a measure of greatness. At the time, some scientists believed the human body was not capable of running one mile in less than four minutes. The goal, was silly, they said. The feat was unattainable. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Athlete Development, Coaching, Goal Setting, training

Stop Telling Your Players To Be Accountable

October 5, 2017 by Tim Nash

One sentence in the Harvard Business Review nailed the way a lot of coaches treat accountability among players on their teams.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Effective Communication, Goal Setting, Greenwich Football, Mobile Coaching, Team Chemistry, Team Communication

The Next Step In Goal Setting

September 14, 2017 by Tim Nash

Tom Landry, the Hall of Fame football coach for the Dallas Cowboys, won 250 NFL games in 29 years, and his teams had winning records for 20 straight seasons.

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

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