[This is part three in the series on effective persuasion for sport coaches and is updated from the 2015 version.] Melissa was a great swimmer. Extraordinary someone would say. In the straightaways she was tough to beat. But she had a fault—her flip turns. They weren’t as good as they could be. Coach knew that and […]
Your Coaching Gift, Presenting, Leading A Tribe, and Coaching Insights From The Olympics
Oh boy … … life sure changes when a team begins practice — as we did this week. With all the thoughts of scheduling, budgets, and training plans going through my mind (and maybe yours) I thought it might be fun to publish links to insightful things I’ve read this week. I read a lot each day, usually between one and […]