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What Team Building Activities Can I Use to Help My Team Move On From Mistakes
February 24, 2020
Hey coaches!! I need some ideas. I’m looking for a team building activity that shows the impact on the team when players are not able to move forward after an error or when they are not hitting well. We are revisiting the “mistake ritual” for individuals but I want to show how it can impact […]
Impacts of Early Sports Specialization
February 23, 2020
In a recent influx of research on early sport specialization, many papers have been drafted detailing its effects. National Leadership Council Member Dr. Joe Donahue shared some of the latest reports from Seth Cheatham, Mia Smucny, and several other professionals. Below is a summary of the impacts of early youth sport specialization. In today’s society, there is a strong cultural […]
What to do When the Youth Sports Ref Upsets You
February 23, 2020
Youth sports refs really haven’t changed much in the 25 years since I watched my oldest daughter’s first game. Over the years, I’ve seen refs who called way too much or way too little and many many many “bad” calls. When my kids were playing youth sports, I often found myself yelling at the officials […]
Teaching Sports Kids Emotional Intelligence
February 23, 2020
Mark Greenburg, youth sports coach and former physical education teacher, says that emotional intelligence is one of the most important gifts sports parents can give their kids. In a recent interview with Ultimate Sports Parent Radio, Greenburg, the author of “Elevated Leadership, a Pitch-by-Pitch Guide to Business, Life, and Baseball” said, “The biggest mistake parents make: They […]
Ditching One-Upmanship: How to Create Sportsmanship in the Stands
February 18, 2020
Joseph Burgo, PhD, author of The Narcissist You Know, explains how competitive parenting can be more damaging than you might realize—and offers some practical suggestions for how to recognize, defuse, and deal with bad sportsmanship in the stands.
How to Start a Peer Mentoring Program for Your Student-Athletes
February 18, 2020
When student-athletes act as mentors, everyone wins. Those athletes learn how to become better leaders, their mentees learn valuable life lessons, and their communities experience the benefits of young leaders.
Finding Strength Through Hockey
February 17, 2020
High school coach’s legacy and impact on the St. Louis hockey community lives on with his team
Tips For Understanding Coaching Generation Z
February 3, 2020
When it comes to coaching Generation Z, technology is the key to communication. The players of today, from Generation Z, have never known life without Siri, Alexa, Smartphones and Wi-Fi. According to the American Psychological Association, Generation Z consists of anyone born after 2005, so essentially every athlete on the field in the 14U bracket. […]
The Keys to Playing Goalie with a Wide Base Stance
January 21, 2020
As I’ve said numerous times in my posts, there are a lot of different styles when it comes to lacrosse goaltending. When you look at photos of these current and former University of Denver goalies, what do you notice? That’s not your standard “feet shoulder width apart” stance you’ve heard so many coaches say. That […]
What it Takes to Drive a Zamboni
December 31, 2019
It takes a Zamboni driver a minimum of 15 passes down the ice to resurface a rink. What do they need to know to do their job?
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