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WYC 126 – Choosing to Grow – Meagan Frank talks #CloseTheGap
FromThe Winning Youth Coaching Podcast: Youth Sports | Coaching | Parenting | Family Resources
WYC 126 – Choosing to Grow – Meagan Frank talks #CloseTheGap
FromThe Winning Youth Coaching Podcast: Youth Sports | Coaching | Parenting | Family Resources
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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Aug 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Meagan Frank is the author of the Choosing to Grow series, a national speaker, writer, teacher, coach, and mother of three. She is a regular contributor to the online magazine Books Make a Difference and she is working on four separate books, including Choosing to Grow for the Sport of It: Because All Kids Matter –Five years of research to justify the choices her family has made with regard to youth sports.
Website: meaganfrank.com
Twitter: @choosingtogrow
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Quote
'Individual commitment to a group effort, that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.' - Vince Lombardi
Coaching your own kids
Each kid and age level has different needs, you have to adapt to the situation
Meagan wore a hat when coaching, so it was clear when she had her hat on, she was coach; when she took the hat off, she was mom
Cringe moments
Don't necessarily emulate who coached you - 'Yelling never works'
Coaching girls
Different drills are needed for each type of girl. Some will respond to game-like competition, others will respond to more cooperative drills.
Teaching skills
Start and end each practice with something fun/positive
Good energy-builders
Blob tag - If you touch them they become part of the blob. You can bring in the parents too
Player Choice practices
Occasionally let the players choose their favorite games, then pick them out of the hat, and that's all you do for practice
Peak performance
Teach kids to flush mistakes
'Tell me one good thing you achieved today'
Have players share shout-outs for each other at the end of practice
The coaches' body language, especially after a mistake, is critical - kids will watch you and emulate your body language
Building Culture
They create a hashtag to reinforce their core value. i.e. #CloseTheGap
Best team building activity
Scavenger hunts - can include conditioning (2 mile run with stops with clues)
Travel sports choices
You have to prioritize your time - don't just blindly sign up for sport after sport.
The one that got away
Meagan's team was struggling, and they were on the verge of winning a game, and she subbed all her players in, and they lost the game.
Best stolen/borrowed idea
Communication - everyone is in the loop. Players, Coaches, parents. They all know philosophy and goals of the program
Favorite Book/Quote
Book - John Wooden's They Call me Coach
Quote - Vince Lombardi: 'Individual commitment to a group effort, that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.'
Parting Advice
Smile. Have fun. It is contagious.
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Website: meaganfrank.com
Twitter: @choosingtogrow
Thank you to our sponsors! - Lead 'Em Up - Save 10% using discount code 'wyccoaches' at leademup.com
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Listen Now:
Listen on iTunes: iTunes link
Listen on Stitcher: Stitcher link
Listen on Google Play Music: Google Play link
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Quote
'Individual commitment to a group effort, that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.' - Vince Lombardi
Coaching your own kids
Each kid and age level has different needs, you have to adapt to the situation
Meagan wore a hat when coaching, so it was clear when she had her hat on, she was coach; when she took the hat off, she was mom
Cringe moments
Don't necessarily emulate who coached you - 'Yelling never works'
Coaching girls
Different drills are needed for each type of girl. Some will respond to game-like competition, others will respond to more cooperative drills.
Teaching skills
Start and end each practice with something fun/positive
Good energy-builders
Blob tag - If you touch them they become part of the blob. You can bring in the parents too
Player Choice practices
Occasionally let the players choose their favorite games, then pick them out of the hat, and that's all you do for practice
Peak performance
Teach kids to flush mistakes
'Tell me one good thing you achieved today'
Have players share shout-outs for each other at the end of practice
The coaches' body language, especially after a mistake, is critical - kids will watch you and emulate your body language
Building Culture
They create a hashtag to reinforce their core value. i.e. #CloseTheGap
Best team building activity
Scavenger hunts - can include conditioning (2 mile run with stops with clues)
Travel sports choices
You have to prioritize your time - don't just blindly sign up for sport after sport.
The one that got away
Meagan's team was struggling, and they were on the verge of winning a game, and she subbed all her players in, and they lost the game.
Best stolen/borrowed idea
Communication - everyone is in the loop. Players, Coaches, parents. They all know philosophy and goals of the program
Favorite Book/Quote
Book - John Wooden's They Call me Coach
Quote - Vince Lombardi: 'Individual commitment to a group effort, that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.'
Parting Advice
Smile. Have fun. It is contagious.
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Released:
Aug 17, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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