Many coaches and sports professionals rely on their own positive, and, unfortunately, negative experiences to become effective at what they do. If they do get training, almost all of it is in the technical and tactical aspects of the sport. This leaves a huge gap in what coaches and sports professionals know. Are you one of those people? Do you wish you knew more and could be better at what you do?
Here are questions that need to be considered:
If these questions are relevant to you and your situation, click on Services or Contact me for a FREE consultation to explore how I and my team might be able to support you.
I have worked with individual athletes, coaches, and sports organizations including the NCAA, Milwaukee Bucks, International Racquetball Federation, USA Basketball, USA Wrestling, World Anti-Doping Agency, National Wrestling Hall of Fame, and a number of collegiate teams.
Here are questions that need to be considered:
- Who coaches the coach?
- Who taught you how to lead?
- Who mentors you?
- Who do you go to for unbiased support and advice?
- Are you getting specialized training rather than generalized training that might not apply?
- How do you know what you need to improve?
If these questions are relevant to you and your situation, click on Services or Contact me for a FREE consultation to explore how I and my team might be able to support you.
I have worked with individual athletes, coaches, and sports organizations including the NCAA, Milwaukee Bucks, International Racquetball Federation, USA Basketball, USA Wrestling, World Anti-Doping Agency, National Wrestling Hall of Fame, and a number of collegiate teams.
"I have coached for years and really thought I had it down. Our speaker really opened my eyes to things I had never thought of regarding the establishment of cultural norms on a sports team. Much of what he said resonated with me and I have already begun speaking to my assistant coaches about changes we need to implement.
I sometimes feel like professional development days are a waste of time; however, I really walked away from this one with a lot of valuable and useable information to help my students and athletes grow!"
I sometimes feel like professional development days are a waste of time; however, I really walked away from this one with a lot of valuable and useable information to help my students and athletes grow!"