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1. Current List Of Coaching Tips
coaching tips teach FEEL and kinesthetic awareness. By Terry Laughlin
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Current List of Coaching Tips
Total Number of Tips: 107 Note that the numbers are for identification only (and do not go in any particular order).
TIPS:
  • Benefits of Coaching
    • 11. Coaching highlights what people can readily achieve, given the right support. (Katie Root) 12. Good programs can simplify what might appear to be particularly difficult situations. (Katie Root) 13. Successful programs can lead to improved individual and team performance and increased levels of motivation. (Katie Root)
    Building Relationships
    • 14. Communicate high expectations for your coachees and faith in their abilities to perform highly. Something that I've picked up on from sports coaches of mine was that they held higher expectations for me than I had for myself. Most importantly, they showed faith in my ability to rise above my perception of myself. (Kurt Squire) 15. Practice building relationship skills particularly listening. (Jill Andrews) 16. Set up regular one-to-one meetings to develop a relationship and give the employee an opportunity to share with you. (Jill Andrews)

2. Coaching Tips
coaching tips teach FEEL and kinesthetic awareness. By Terry Laughlin.Eric Jones posted this question on the TI Discussion Forum
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Articles Discussion Board Magazine Coaching Tips: Teach FEEL and kinesthetic awareness. By Terry Laughlin Eric Jones posted this question on the TI Discussion Forum: “I recently started coaching a masters team (my first coaching position) and have run into the problem of re-training several of my swimmers to look down instead of forward. They understand the concepts and TI drills are an integral part of my workouts; but, without fail, when we do "swimming", the heads come up. Does anyone have any suggestions. They don't seem to know when they're doing it. Please help!”
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  • Then have them do a length incorrectly (i.e. looking forward again) and ask how they feel when doing that. Again, get vivid and detailed description of how this changes all their sensations.
  • Next try a drill-swim set, perhaps 16 x 25 with the odd 25s Skating and the even 25s swimming. The sole instruction for this set is to devote 100 percent of your attention to this list of sensations they just described and try to make those sensations be the same on the swim length as on the drill length.
  • Now try a set of whole-stroke repeats, perhaps 8 x 25. Instruct them to start each length with the head hidden, but to gradually raise it for a few strokes in mid-pool, then align it again at the end of the lap. Compare how each feel.vs. how it FEELS when they are looking forward.
  • 3. Pole Vault Technique And Coaching Tips
    of their technique and the best coaching tips for each Specific tips for the Plant,Takeoff, Drive, Swing We teach our vaulters to Place their bottom hand
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    Pole Vault Technique and Coaching Tips
    by: Tim Werner Sequence pictures of some of the leading pole vaulters in the world today. Comparison of their technique and the best coaching tips for each phase of the pole vault. Specific tips for the Plant, Take-off, Drive, Swing, Rockback and Bar Clearance. Links to pages that have specific drills for each phase.
    We teach our vaulters to:
    Place their bottom hand above their horizontal eye line.
    Keep their head, shoulders and hips in a vertical line.
    Keep their shoulders square to the box.
    Read and see more in Pole Vault Plant Drills
    We teach our vaulters to:
    Keep their head, shoulders and hips in a vertical line during the take-off and drive.
    Read and see more in Take-off Drills
    We teach our vaulters to: Start the swing by driving their trail foot down without dropping the lead foot. Read and see more in Rockback Drills and Gymnast and Pole Vaulter Trail Leg Comparison We teach our vaulters to: When your trail foot lines up with your top hand, head, shoulders and hips, your body should be completely extended, straight and pointed at the box at a 45` angle. Then lift the hips and legs while, at the same time, driving the shoulders down and back. Read and see more in Rockback Drills We teach our vaulters to: Cover the top of the pole with straight legs.

    4. Fastpitch Softball Coaching Tips/Links Of The Month
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    UMPIRE NAME CALLING - It is important to build a good rapport with the umpire or umpires working your game. Calling them "blue" often does not help in this endeavor. I suggest that you address them by their names. I am not good at remembering names so I always write their name in my left palm. I will always address them by their first name when I ask a question or have conversation between innings. Hitting Tip of The Month PROBLEM:
    The batter "locks" or straightens out the front arm when it is taken back to the "power" or "trigger" position. This flaw causes the batter to be late starting th swing, the bat speed to slow, increases the bats distance to the ball, and often causes premature wrist roll.

    5. Youth Baseball Drills And Coaching Baseball Tips Handbook.
    youth baseball drills, coaching baseball tips, baseball coaching tips Tballcoaching.com presents these coaching baseball tips and drills for free. the ball may pop up and hit the player in the face. teach players to run through first base
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    7. Coaching From Heaven Blessed Margaret Of Castello
    Pious biography of Bl. Margaret, with tips for parents in using her story to teach children.
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    In 1287 in Umbria, Italy, Lady Emilia and Lord Parisio had planned a grand celebration for the birth of their long-awaited first child. But when the baby was born, no bells were rung; no feast was given. For the baby was not the "perfect" child of which they'd dreamed. Instead, she was a homely, blind hunchback, with one leg considerably shorter than the other. Lady Emilia and Lord Parisio could find no room in their hearts for their baby, and wanted nothing to do with her. But a kindly servant girl took her and had her baptized "Margaret," which means "pearl." When she was six years old, Margaret's father led his daughter to a secluded spot in the woods and had her locked in a cell. Although she suffered terribly in that small, dank, stone prison, Margaret received the Grace to transcend her surroundings. At a tender age, she saw God's plan for her, which she revealed to a visiting priest: "Jesus was rejected even by His own people, and God is letting me be treated the same so that I can follow Our dear Lord more Closely." She endured 14 years in her cell, growing ever closer to Christ.

    8. PowerBasketball - Coaching And Playing Tips
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  • When pressing, remember to prepare ahead. Don't use your hands!
  • Also, use your feet and move diagonally to beat the offensive player to where they want to be.
  • Move your feet on defense. Beat the offensive player to the spot.
  • 9. Basketball Coaching Tips
    Basketball coaching tips. I get email from new coaches asking for coaching advice. closing out on an offensive player. To teach staying down on closeout and also box out,
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    Basketball Coaching Tips I get e-mail from new coaches asking for coaching advice. This is some thoughts and ideas that I have found to work out quite well. I plan to add to this, so if you have any ideas. Just e-mail me. Geoff
    Rebound Drill

    Do you have a tall kid who gets a bunch of offensive rebounds and just can't seem to put the ball back into the hoop. Try this drill. Two people at a basket a shooter about foul line and the other kid in front of the hoop. Tell the shooter to shoot the ball and try to miss, have the underneath kid rebound the ball and put it back into the basket. (This drill paid immediate dividends) Dribble Tag
    Everyone dribbles a ball and they play tag, must be in control of ball when tagging someone, you may want to limit the area of play. Knock Away
    Everyone is in a confined area of the gym, everyone has a ball ready to dribble, when I say go everyone must dribble while at the same time trying to knock the ball out of the other players hand. Players who go outside the zone, have their ball knock away or is not aggressive enough is out of the game. (Thanks to kennedyb) Races
    Divide into two groups for full court races, i.e. dribble down right handed and back left hand. Dribble down backwards, and back frontwards. Dribble down and shoot till you make a basket, or shoot once and keep track of points.

    10. Power Basketball - Becoming A Better Coach
    coaching tips. reminders as I strive to improve myself in this most essential areaof coaching. Know what you are going to teach, how you are going to teach it
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    11. Fastpitch Softball Parents Page
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    12. Basketball Coaching Tips For Coaches
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    Seven Ideas That Will Make Your Basketball Season More Successful
    By Sidney Goldstein No wonder many coaches are overwhelmed each season: besides being a basketball expert, you need to be an expert teacher, organizer, floor general, child psychologist, and more. You probably have another job that keeps you busy. Here are several ideas that may make your life easier and your season more successful. 1. Don't let them do it!
    That's right, make sure your players do things right in practice. Don't let players shoot from half court, shoot with faulty technique, dribble with their heads down, palm the ball while dribbling, and so on. If players can't do things correctly, don't let them do them at all. Ban shooting from more than three feet or dribbling, if you think its necessary. Remember: if your players practice improperly, then they become experts on doing things wrong (we call these bad habits). 2. Don't try to do it all!

    13. Basketball Coaching Tips And Basketball Playing Tips For Everyone.
    These tips are in the form of principles and counterproductive beliefs andare directed to players. 12. You can't teach or learn hustle. No.
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    Tips for Everyone Fourteen Defensive Tips Straight From the Bible (Basketball that is)
    Defense is, no doubt, the easiest skill to learn. Players can become experts in weeks rather than the months or years it can take to improve offensive performance. However, you cannot skip all the steps and go right into a zone defense. You need to learn how to play and practice defense in each and every situation. If you want to permanently improve, read on. These tips are in the form of principles and counterproductive beliefs and are directed to players. The principles tell you what to practice. Counterproductive beliefs are widely held ideas that prevent learning, because they do not hold true. The Principles of Defense Defensive body position enables you to move quickly in any direction. The feet are slightly greater than shoulder-width apart. The knees are bent, while the back is straight. Put your weight on the balls of your feet. Tap dance by moving your feet one-two inches off the ground as quickly as possible. The hands are ready to catch the ball.

    14. Coaching Tips From The Chief
    coaching tips by The Chief The following is an archive of Tim Gardiner's coachingtips. down a first baseman, and cannot believe a coach would teach a first
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    Appeal Play by Opposing Team When the other team (bad guys) have an appeal play - first, make sure the opposing pitcher appeals correctly. He must first address the umpire to tell him that he is appealing a base. Then he must step back off the rubber and throw to the base. If he does this incorrectly it is a balk. Second, when the pitcher throws to the base, time is not out. The ball is live. (remember, only the umpire can call time out) Runners may advance. If the pitcher throws to second and you have a runner on third, SEND HIM HOME! Of course if the runner on third missed second and the umpire just happened to be doing his job and saw it, he’s out anyway, what have you got to lose. The Chief Player Occupying the Base Path Question: In both of our first two games, this has come up in differing areas. It concerns players occupying the base paths. As I understand the rule, defensive players should only be in the base paths when fielding a ball (whether thrown or hit). Alternately, base runners cannot go outside the base paths while running.

    15. Youth Soccer Coaching
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    Early on in my spiritual studies one of my teachers told me that if I wanted to study with him, I could study with no one else. At first, I found this rule very restricting and struggled with it greatly (I had a mechanical habit of seeking advice from many people all the time). As time went on, however, I came to understand the reason for this restriction. By not allowing me to seek input from others, this restriction forced me to focus my attention in only one place, and in doing so, sharpened my attention so greatly that I learned and experienced much in a short amount of time. With the advent of the Internet and other sorts of media, our world has shrunk and we have access to so many more different types of spiritual teaching. There’s a tendency to get caught by the glamour of this one, the dazzle of that one and the promises of yet a third one. We may dabble in meditation, chanting, praying, yoga, bodywork, astral travel, communication with various kinds of spirits and so on. But what we need to remember in our spiritual journeys is that beneath all the different trappings of any kind of study is the development of attention. Every teacher may approach this differently, but ultimately they seek to develop the level and focus of our attention. Why? Because we create that which we attend to. Our attention is a tractor beam that calls to us that which we focus on.

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    19. Academy Coach And Rugby Star Teach Backyard Cricket Tips At MCG
    Cricket without boundaries, Academy coach and rugby star teach backyard crickettips at MCG ICC Wednesday 4 December) at 1500 for a coaching clinic.
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    Fifteen coaches from emerging cricket nations in the East Asia-Pacific (EAP) region will visit the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) tomorrow (Wednesday 4 December) at 1500 for a coaching clinic. The 15 coaches, from the Cook Islands, Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Samoa and Vanuatu, will be presented with innovative tips and coaching methods to conduct clinics in their own countries where equipment and resources are limited. The techniques, which resemble the imaginative approaches adopted by young children playing cricket in backyards across Australia, include using taped tennis balls, rubbish bins for stumps and empty plastic bottles for batting tees. The coaching clinic forms part of a five-day coaching and junior development seminar conducted by the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Development Program. ICC EAP Development Manager Matthew Kennedy said the game was expanding well in the region and the clinic was a practical way to show coaches how to overcome perceived barriers to playing cricket.

    20. Academy Coach And Rugby Star Teach Backyard Cricket Tips At MCG
    Academy coach and rugby star teach backyard cricket tips at MCG Cricket Ground (MCG)tomorrow (Wednesday 4 December) at 1500 for a coaching clinic.
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    Fifteen coaches from emerging cricket nations in the East Asia-Pacific (EAP) region will visit the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) tomorrow (Wednesday 4 December) at 1500 for a coaching clinic. The 15 coaches, from the Cook Islands, Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, Papua New Guinea (PNG), Samoa and Vanuatu, will be presented with innovative tips and coaching methods to conduct clinics in their own countries where equipment and resources are limited. The techniques, which resemble the imaginative approaches adopted by young children playing cricket in backyards across Australia, include using taped tennis balls, rubbish bins for stumps and empty plastic bottles for batting tees. The coaching clinic forms part of a five-day coaching and junior development seminar conducted by the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Development Program. ICC EAP Development Manager Matthew Kennedy said the game was expanding well in the region and the clinic was a practical way to show coaches how to overcome perceived barriers to playing cricket.

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