DRIVN Checks the Boxes of What Clubs Need

June 7, 2018 by Tim Nash

When the youth soccer club Thomas Finlay was operating started to feel growing pains, he knew the club needed to be run like a small business.

And Finlay had a solid background on which to draw. He had coached in the Atlanta area. He was executive director for New Orleans Soccer Academy, and he had a degree in Economics and Political Science from Wake Forest, where he played for four years.

So, what did Finlay do to set the course for what was then called the North Mecklenburg Soccer Club? He turned to an odd source for the solution.

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Filed Under: Coaching, Effective Communication, Team Communication

No Need to Jump to Conclusions Anymore

May 31, 2018 by Tim Nash

 

So, you have a player who is not performing as well as you’d like, and it’s frustrating. They are among your most talented players, but they just don’t get it done.

You have your own theories as to why, and over time you convince yourself you are right – he’s just lazy, he’s too slow, he’s not aggressive enough.

But what if you are wrong? What if there is a simple explanation that neither you nor the player have considered? What a waste that would be.

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Filed Under: Coaching, Data Science, Data Tracking

How Will Your Child Remember Their Time in Youth Sports?

May 23, 2018 by Tim Nash

Old sayings have merit. If they didn’t, people would have stopped repeating them long before they became old sayings.

And the adage that every youth sports coach wants to coach a team full of orphans is certainly grounded in some truth.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Coaching, Soccer, Youth Sports

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