the echoes of a coach's voice
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the echoes of a coach's voice

The late Billy Graham once said, “A coach will impact more people in one year than the average person will in an entire lifetime.” Just a reminder that the student-athletes are always watching. Your words will echo in their minds for the rest of their lives. 

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Coach the Species, not the Sport
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Coach the Species, not the Sport

As coaches, we get so caught up in current wins and losses and the season's drama that we forget we are only one season of our student athletes' lives. We get them for a short and critical time in their life, a time where the words we say will echo in their minds the rest of their lives.

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The #1 Way to Influence Your Athletes
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The #1 Way to Influence Your Athletes

Give your athletes a reason to want to listen to you. Show them (instead of trying to only tell them) how a grown man or woman lives. Set the standard high, then live it. Only then will your words have the influence and conviction you hope they have on your audience.

Even if you don't think they are watching, they are always watching. Always.

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More than a Title to be Influential
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More than a Title to be Influential

Old wisdom I have found to be true reads, “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” I knew Mr. Denton cared about us. I don't know how, but I just knew. If you want to be an effective teacher, coach, manager, or parent, you need more than a title to be influential. Whatever role you have in a person’s life, you can only impact a person as far as they let you.

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A Role for Every Player
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A Role for Every Player

This is one way to create team culture. It doesn't happen on accident, but when a coach is intentional about creating a positive environment, great things happen.

It starts with you.

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3 Reasons to Encourage Playing Multiple Sports
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3 Reasons to Encourage Playing Multiple Sports

So take it from someone who wants nothing but success for your child – let them play other sports. Let them develop to their full athletic potential and let them experience trying a sport in which they are not a superstar. The lesson they learn from having that experience will benefit them long after they hang up the cleats and tackle being an adult.

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Simple Basketball
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Simple Basketball

If my team without a playbook is confident enough to shoot and I spend time teaching how to aggressively rebound I will beat your team with a playbook.

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The Simple Playbook
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The Simple Playbook

During warm ups, instead of running a lap or doing sprints, we see how fast we can run from the huddle to the line of scrimmage, run a play for 15 yards, then sprint back to the huddle. They are timed and they want to get faster. We have 8 plays so we do it 8 times. We celebrate shaving seconds off our time. Lining up fast during a game is intimidating to the other team, and parents love it.

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Top 10 reasons why kids quit organized youth sports
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Top 10 reasons why kids quit organized youth sports

Cheer for the athletes, not the team. It is okay to appreciate talent from the other team. When a coach told his athletes’ parents to root for the other team at a football game in Texas a few years ago, it literally changed the lives of the players on that team.

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What is Wrong with Youth Sports?
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What is Wrong with Youth Sports?

Young athletes are kids; they are not mini-adults. They have a hard time paying attention to one thing for a long time because deep down they know, they are out there to play, and this is just a game.

Keep it simple. Let the kids play.

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Hall of Fame inductee John Smoltz
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Hall of Fame inductee John Smoltz

I want to encourage the families and parents that are out there to understand that this is not normal to have a surgery at 14 and 15 years old, that you have time, that baseball's not a year‑round sport, that you have an opportunity to be athletic and play other sports.

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The Art of Yelling in Youth Sports
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The Art of Yelling in Youth Sports

Kids are not mini adults and for that reason we cannot assume they have the emotional experience or maturity to understand what is going on during intense moments. Sure, some kids are more emotionally mature than others, but there is a limit to how much they can possibly know for the sheer fact they have not been alive long enough to know what an adult knows. To add to that, it is unfair for a parent to expect a child to have control of their emotions if the parent cannot control their own emotions. So if you find yourself yelling at the ref during a game, don’t be shocked when your child gets thrown out for yelling at a ref. You taught them how to do that. Stings a little, doesn’t it? Deal with it.

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