Posts Tagged ‘Sports coaching’

A Fish Rots from the Head: Solving Problems in High Performance Sport.

In High Performance Sport, experience is important.

Knowledge of the sports industry is critical.

An understanding of the culture of high performance is vital.

But ultimately, success is high performance sport comes down to possessing exceptional talent and ability in five core areas:

  1. Problem solving;
  2. Crisis management;
  3. Creating and sustaining a high performance environment, i.e. change management and continuous improvement;
  4. Finding, training and retaining the right people;
  5. Quality, consistent leadership.

And of these five skills, problem solving is perhaps the least understood – primarily because it hard to measure, hard to define and next to impossible to teach.

Here is Problem Solving in High Performance Sport 101. Read more

Coaching and Visualisation (Imagery): See the Coach You Want to Be.

Many athletes incorporate visualisation (imagery) into their training programs and their preparation for competition.

Usually visualisation involves athletes using their minds to “imagine” (visualise) situations and how they would or should manage those situations when faced with them in real life.

For example, an athlete training for the Olympic Games might visualise the sights and sounds of the Olympic final so that they become familiar with that performance setting.

Visualisation can be a powerful tool in athlete preparation but what about using Visualisation to improve your coaching?

Coaching and Visualisation….See the Coach You Want to Be. Read more

The Top Ten Reasons Why Coaches Fail

The last post was about the things great coaches do that makes them so successful.

Now let’s look at the things that coaches do that stop them from realising their potential.

Here are The Top Ten Reasons Why Coaches Fail. Read more

The Ten Habits of Highly Effective Coaches

The great philosopher (and possibly football coach) Aristotle once said, “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act, but a habit.”

That being the case,  (and with apologies to Stephen Covey) – what are The Ten Habits of Highly Effective Coaches?

What are the things that great coaches do every day that makes them great?

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Coaching without Periodisation – Part Two

 

In part one of this post we discussed the possibility of Coaching Without Periodisation.

In part two we will look at an alternate way of working with athletes and helping each individual you coach to realise their full potential and achieve their training and performance goals. Read more

Coaching without Periodisation

 

Coaching 101.

Plan.

Plan.

Plan.

Buy a copy of Bompa’s classic text on Periodisation, get out there and plan, plan, plan.

You just can’t coach without first developing a written down, detailed, systematic periodised annual training plan.

There is another way. Read more

The Sports Science Scorecard: Has sports science delivered on its promises to sport?

Sports science: many consider it the driving force of high performance sport.

Some would consider it responsible for most of the breakthroughs in high performance sport.

But has sports science actually delivered on its promises to high performance sport?

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I need your help to make the Sports Coaching Brain even better.

I need your Brains………………..

The Sports Coaching Brain blog has been running for over two years now.

First of all thanks to the tens of thousands of people from all over the world who regularly visit the site, add comments, send emails, phone and even become clients and friends.

I want to re-charge, re-energise and re-vitalise the site and make it even better.

And….I need your help.

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Note that you do not have to leave any contact information on the survey and I will not be tracking or keeping IP addresses: this is not a marketing exercise – it is a learning exercise for me to help me understand what I can do to improve and to help me provide my readers with the ideas, information and innovations they need.

I want to know what you think about the site, where it can be improved, what topics and issues you would like to see more of and your views on changing the media mix, e.g. would you like to see more video, some pod-casts, more presentations, more premium content, webinars, e-books…..whatever ever you would like to see, hear and read is what I am interested in.

Thanks very much for your help, your support and keep on coaching!

Wayne Goldsmith

 

The Magic Moment: When a Coach makes a Difference.

“We do not remember days, we remember moments.”

(Cesare Pavese)

Do you remember the moment when you were a teenager and Dad or Mom told you to “save money and think about your future”?

You didn’t listen did you.

And remember the moment when you were 18 and some relative told you to “work hard and make something of yourself”?

Ignored them didn’t you.

Life is full of these moments when people, with all good intentions, give you some advice which they think will inspire you to change your life and become all you can be.

And how many times have you told an athlete make the most of every training session and make the most of your opportunities”?

And they didn’t listen.

So, what makes people listen to the right advice? How do you engage and inspire the hearts and minds of athletes and have them grasp every session, every minute, every moment as if it was their last?

The Magic Moment: When a Coach makes a Difference. Read more

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Getting it right from the start: Building a Winning Sporting Team from the ground up.

Got problems with your sporting team?

Things not going quite right?

Got issues with your culture? Your leadership? Your operations? Attitude? Performance? Preparation? Personality conflicts? Political squabbles?

Ever sit down and wish you could start all over again?

Ever dream about building a winning sporting team from the ground up or talk about how you would go about getting it right from the start?

Yes?

Then this article is for you.

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