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Author: Rolando Rios Date: Category: Likes: 0 URL: https://www.skool.com/coachingacademy/train-the-trainer-ttt
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Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Jul 17Great post mate.I think you see it in all professions and walks of life. In football coaching you will always get some coaches that got their badges 30 years ago that haven’t kept up with the modern approach but I think that’s quite rare. Most of the coaching community seem eager to learn new things.1Reply
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Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Jul 17Great post mate.I think you see it in all professions and walks of life. In football coaching you will always get some coaches that got their badges 30 years ago that haven’t kept up with the modern approach but I think that’s quite rare. Most of the coaching community seem eager to learn new things.1Reply
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Jamie Birch🔥
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Jamie Birch🔥 • Jul 17Great post mate.I think you see it in all professions and walks of life. In football coaching you will always get some coaches that got their badges 30 years ago that haven’t kept up with the modern approach but I think that’s quite rare. Most of the coaching community seem eager to learn new things.1Reply
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Jul 17@Rolando Rios - the problem with sport (maybe life) is that when you get a bit of success then you start to think your methods work.But your group/players change, staff come and go, the environment changes, society changes, and sport changes.If you don’t change and adapt, you may still get success but people’s opinion of you and how you are perceived will also change.Too many coaches are old school/intense and in my opinion, players hate it. There needs to be balance…. Treat them as good peopl… See more4Reply
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Chris Unruh
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Chris Unruh • Jul 21I’ve kind of lucked my way into it. I coach three youth teams ages 7-11 and in each of the aspects it’s my kid and a bunch of their best friends. So I’ve been overly motivated to help them become good kids while playing a sport. Let me tell you that’s where so much of the reward has come.I’ve really tried to emphasize with them to let soccer reveal who they are as people. Do they try their hardest- do they give up easily- do they win with humility and lose with pride etc?And then I’ve further re… See more6Reply
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Jul 22@Chris Unruh Chris, I love reading your posts. You think outside the box and aren’t afraid to try new things. It is a really refreshing change2Reply
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Chris Unruh • Jul 22@Kevin Middleton Thanks Kevin. I suppose I’ve sort of bought in or felt that if someone can do the rep or certain action correctly a few times what really is stopping them from doing it each time like the pros (who don’t even do it correctly every time). Like what’s the real difference between kids and adults who rise above the others. What’s the difference between the players that make their pens in a knockout game vs those who don’t. It feels like you can see it in their eyes and their approac… See more2Reply
Stephen Kavanagh
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Stephen Kavanagh • Jul 22I’ve listened to Dan and others on podcasts and their methodology sound really interesting.I like the temperature check chips idea.2Reply
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Chris Unruh
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Chris Unruh • Jul 22@Stephen Kavanagh I literally just bought a small poker chips set with dif colors and with sharpie drew happy face on the greens, sad on the reds, tired on blues so I can quickly lookAt the bucket for the ratio. You also can discretely watch if someone is always putting a “negative” color in and check in more often.I thought initially kids would just ball put aSmile and not care but it’s surprisingly varied. Schools do a bit more of that kind of thing now here asking what zone kids are in. Same idea. But I do use it to influence my expectations and delivery.3Reply
Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • Jul 23@Chris Unruh Chris, I need to borrow your ideas and make a little cheatsheet out of them1Reply
Ross Whitehead🔥
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Ross Whitehead🔥 • 9dI’ll tell you what, reading through this thread makes me think that @Chris Unruh is the 👑 on here. Some of his ideas are excellent.@Kevin Middleton when I mentioned the mental side of things the other day, I hadn’t read this thread. Chris might not be an expert, but we could all learn a thing or two from him. 👏2Reply
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥
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Kevin Middleton⭐🔥 • 9d@Ross Whitehead Yip! Chris is really busy right now but I plan to empty his head at some point and document some of this stuff (with full credit to him, of course)2Reply
Chris Unruh
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Chris Unruh • 9d@Ross Whitehead haha thanks Ross3Reply