FIVE Things You NEED To Know To Be A Better Coach!



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29 thoughts on “FIVE Things You NEED To Know To Be A Better Coach!”

  1. Inhad horrible coaches in middle school and highschool. They didnt really care. They just started the kids who had brothers on the varsity team or some woman the know is one of their moms etc. It literally destroyed any chance i had at actually enjoying football to the fullest. It was a horrible experience. And seeing this video just validates how horrible they were. I dont even know how wait. I do know how they became coaches. Because its a small town where they grew up and everyone knows eachother but we were a new family coming into town. So we were looked at like nobodies

  2. Good list Javi and you almost got to my number one coaching tip with your last point. Communication is by far the most important attribute not just in coaching but in life and not just in games but in ALL types of communication from before and after practice to conversations with the players, the parents to the referees. Iโ€™ve coached youth sports for years and I was very successful even when I didnโ€™t have talented teams. On more than one occasion I had someone ask me how I was able to get the players to respond like I did and over achieve and I would tell them itโ€™s because I was always consistent with my message of what WE were trying to achieve. Itโ€™s not just about on the field instructions itโ€™s about your every day interactions with your entire team from 1 to 59 it does not matter who they are. You talk to them the same and you treat them the same even though you know you have some that are better than others. I have multiple players right now playing D1 football and even one signed on to a pro contract as a undrafted player. You ask any of them and they will tell you I was the hardest coach they ever had to deal with and yet because of my communication with them even during times that I was destroying them in training, they would tell you that they would follow me off a cliff.
    When you give them your word to a player, you need to follow through because if you donโ€™t, that is the fastest way to lose not just that player but the whole team and your reputation because players talk and you will be labeled a bullshitter.

  3. On that last point I definitely agree but Iโ€™d also say know when to relate info to players. Iโ€™ve seen coaches give full speeches to players during the heat of the game and 9 times out of 10 a player will nod and say yes but wonโ€™t even really hear you. When it comes to criticism or critiquing of players (especially younger players) keep the feedback simple but effective during the game. I usually go in with more detail during half time or when the ball is out and being recovered because thereโ€™s more time for the player(s) to really hear and understand what your saying at that point.

    Great work coach. More of these kinds of videos ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿพ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿพ

  4. Do tips for high school players on what they should be doing to make it to D1 colleges. (Highlight videos, how good do you need to be, showcase tournaments, etc.)

  5. What coaching courses did you take to become a coach i very strongly want to become a coach but Iโ€™m straight out of high school and donโ€™t know the next direction i need to go in Iโ€™ve stayed to help my head coach in high school but I donโ€™t know what next step to take to continue my development Iโ€™ve given up on my future as a player but i want to stay active in the game cause i love it a lot and i want to help upcoming players achieve their dreams this is something I really want to do cause soccer (football) is my life and I canโ€™t see myself doing anything else thank you for this video I really needed it

  6. Do you have any advice for a young coach coming in to coach a high school girls team? Iโ€™ve never coached a girls team or at this level but my boss believes I have the capabilities to succeed here.

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