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To a Coach with a Hammer, Every Athlete is a Nail: Creativity in Sports Coaching.
Coaching is creativity.
To the successful coaches of the future, creativity will be a core coaching skill: right up there with communication, passion, empathy, commitment, the ability to engage athletes and sports specific technical skill.
But what does it mean to be creative and to coach creatively. And to coaches who are not naturally creative, can they learn to be?
Or to the coach with a hammer, is every athlete a nail? Read more
August 19, 2010 | 3 Comments
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Coaching in the Century of Entertainment
“Enter-Training”: “Entertained, not just trained”
Coaching in this century is more about entertainment and enjoyment than just education and athletic excellence.
Coaches, teachers and instructors around the World are experiencing frustrating times coming to terms with the rapid changes in society and the impact these changes are having on the learning behaviors of kids. Read more
August 5, 2010 | 2 Comments
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The future – who will get there first?
By Wayne Goldsmith
In business and in elite sport there are three basic types of people.
Those who are innovative, creative, rule breakers, risk takers – leaders: people who have a vision of what’s possible and make the future theirs.
Those who watch the leaders and innovators and copy them.
Those who don’t care about the future – they just keep repeating what they do now over and over and over and over and over…
Which one are you?
August 5, 2010 | Leave a Comment
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Five World Wide Trends in Sport which you ignore at your peril.
Having visited more than 30 countries in four continents in the past few years and spent time with sports leaders, coaches, athletes, sponsors, sports scientists, sports academics, sports medicine practitioners, sports administrators, government funding agencies and other sports professionals in many of the world’s leading sports systems, five world wide trends in society
(and by extension in sport) have become very clear and are screaming so loud that they can no longer be ignored.
Ignore them at your peril. Read more
August 5, 2010 | 8 Comments
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Drugs, Alcohol and Elite sport: a real life approach
Every time a professional player or elite athlete tests positive to drugs or is caught abusing alcohol, you can guarantee three things will happen:
- Newspapers and other media will over react and claim an isolated incident is evidence of an inherent drug and alcohol abuse culture in the club or sport (or all of sport);
- The club or sport will over react and ensure a drugs and alcohol education program is put in place as soon as possible;
- Everyone associated with the incident will over react, deny responsibility and blame someone else.
What’s the reality?
July 25, 2010 | 1 Comment
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Great Coaching – Great Coaches: How to Be the Best of the Best.
Whilst all great coaches are unique and very special individuals, there are some common factors – some common championship coaching characteristics that they all share:
- A commitment to continuous improvement.
- A belief that anything is possible.
- An understanding of where your sport has been (history of the sport), where it is now and most importantly a vision for where it is going.
- The confidence to be yourself – to be unique.
- The energy to work hard consistently.
- The strength and courage to not compromise.
- Outstanding communication abilities.
- An understanding of who you are, what you value and what motivates you.
- A passion for winning – a desire to be the best.
- The capacity to persevere and persist and continue to fight hard no matter what obstacles you face. Read more
July 25, 2010 | 6 Comments
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The Psychology of Winning: How to Develop a Winning Attitude in High Performance Sport
World Cup Final Day.
The team gathers in the locker room.
This is an intense, high pressure environment that few experience and even fewer survive.
A former player – one of the nation’s greatest – walks into the change room. There is a respectful hush as he starts to speak.
He talks about pride.
He talks about spirit.
He talks about commitment – about attitude.
He talks about winning - the history of the nation at the world cup.
With tears in his eyes he begins to recite the names of the great players who have gone before.
He asks players to stand and link arms and to join him in the national anthem.
He has done a great motivational talk.
This is the perception many people have about the word motivation as it applies to high performance sport: a one off emotion charged lecture from a professional speaker or motivator or sports psychologist. Read more
July 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment
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What’s all this Leadership by Empowerment stuff about?
Leadership groups, leadership teams, player leadership teams, team councils………
What’s going on here? Players making decisions? Players leading? Players taking ownership of their training and playing programs?
- What’s all this empowerment stuff about?
- What does engagement mean? Is someone getting married?
- And what the hell is a leadership group?
I thought coaches coached, managers managed, fans cheered, doctors doctored and players played.
All of sudden every AFL, rugby, football, cricket, netball and rugby league team has embraced a player empowerment leadership model. Five years ago, most of us couldn’t even spell it.
Let’s have closer look at what’s going on. Read more
July 13, 2010 | 4 Comments
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Top Ten Talent I.D. Tips for High Performance Sport – The T.O.P. Approach
So much of the world’s high performance sports dollars (or Yens or Yuans or Euros or Pounds or Pesos or Rands depending on where you come from), time, energy, focus and attention is spent on three things:
- Talent identification;
- Talent recruitment;
- Talent development.
Or if you like, find them, sign them, refine them.
And most of the world has still got it wrong. There is a better way. Read more
July 13, 2010 | 10 Comments
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Coach = Athlete = Coach
Apply the same standards and expectations to yourself as you expect from your athletes.
Apply the same standards and expectations to yourself as you expect from your athletes.
One more time, just in case you didn’t get it.
Apply the same standards and expectations to yourself as you expect from your athletes.
Think about it. How can you coach at your best and provide quality coaching services to talented athletes when your own standards and what you expect of yourself is LESS than what you expect of your athletes? Read more
July 6, 2010 | Leave a Comment
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